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I've found the episodes I've read very interesting.

Murder Most Royal

The Quilter's Homecoming

Act of Treason

The Shop on Blossom Street

Divine Inspiration

Only two of them are mysteries in any sense.

Sue, you do manage to find some unusual mysteries- and from our Massachusetts!!



This is one I wrote, and everyone (almost) who reads it seems to like it. Since I am a voracious reader, I chose the kind of books l like to read--a thriller that keeps moving, a love interest, some redemption and a contemporary story that is relevant. Seems like it worked. There are reviews on amazon to check it out. So much for the "plug." Now I'll get back to reading what others like.

This is an excellent series.
I have read 1 and am now reading a second one.
Thanks for the heads up on this series.



Got the DVD of Case histories from amazon.
Reading Nine coaches waiting by Mary Stewart, hope to finish it today.

Better read the first 3 books, Case histories, One good turn and When will there be good news. Each book was covered in 2 episodes, there is some differences from the books but I thought they were very good. Though it was difficult with Jason Isaacs playing Jackson, he talks with a Yorkshire accent, bit different from Lucius Malfoy and his posh accent.


That's a good idea, Sue! I'll call GBH also!




I love the whole Prey series. I am on the waiting list at the library for this one.

Also agree about the Prey series. Great reads, very consistent.

After reading all the Lincoln Lawyer books I am now reading Connelly from the beginning. I am up to Trunk Music.
And the third series I am reading through is the Evan Evans cozies from Rhys Bowen. I am on the last book when I will pick up CJ Box's Wyoming Game Warden stuff where I left off (book 4).
I also just finished Atkinson's latest - Started Early, Took my (the?) Dog. It was pretty good but you can kind of guess once you ar efamiliar with the author's style of building a plot.
With the Prey books I am also weaving in the Virgil Flowers' books. My wife did not want to read the Prey books from the beginning So I suggested she start with the Flowers' ones. She thinks they are great (And Lucas and crew from the Prey books do make an appearance).




They can be read as stand alones, but I think they are better in order, as you see the relationships of the characters develop. Regardless of in-order or out, I would start with Undercurrents. :~)




I liked this one too. At first I wasn't so sure, thought it was going to be the same thing over and over, but it had some great twists and turns. Good read!





All the characters really got set up in the first book. By The Janus Stone it felt like I knew them better. I really like the setting...it feels like another character in the book to me.

One item that I hadn't realized before, that caused me to need to suspend disbelief, is that Petra's colleague speaks no Catalan whatsoever, only Spanish!

All the characters really got set up in the first book. By The Janu..."
Julia & Sue, I agree that Janus Stone was better than Crossing Places. I just put The House at Sea's End on hold at the library - looking forward to it!



I am starting Julie Kramer's latest tonight - Killing Kate. Her books are always great fun and everyone should give them a try.

S.D. and David, I'm a big C.J. Box fan, too. In fact, I'm a fan of a lot of the outdoor-oriented mystery series since I write one. My latest C.J. Box read was Below Zero and I gave it 5 stars.
For a change of pace, I just finished up a Carl Hiaasen book, Lucky You. I love his sense of humor and his wacky characters!



I also wonder if a new writer can do what Parker did so well. I'm rather skeptical.


I just got it from the library!
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I love Vince Flynn. The series develops his character so well and each story is set in current believable events (terrorism,Middle East unrest, political skullduggery). I have recently switched to audio versions so my husband and I can listen to the books as we drive on longer trips. We got to the beach and he insisted on finishing the last 20 min of the book before we went out to the beach!