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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
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The Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer (I'm not so much a fan of his other books.) The Clifton Chronicles interested me because the Clifton name is part of my history. This is a series and start at the first. They are about a family in England. It's a family saga, but is full of machinations of characters and is a very interesting series. I recommended it to a friend and we still talk about it years after reading it.
Edited to add- I don't know if this series is on Kindle or any e Reader, but it's been out awhile, so it probably is. Our library has it in hardback.
Edited to add- I don't know if this series is on Kindle or any e Reader, but it's been out awhile, so it probably is. Our library has it in hardback.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,184
Robyn Carr popped into my mind. Some romance, some mystery. A couple different series. I recommend you read them in order. (That is what I like to do). I’ll try to think of someone else I like that is not “gory”.
I love, love, love Linda Castillo’s series of Kate Burkholder. She is an Amish Chief of Police. ***Warning**** a bit gory at times. Still love the series.
I love, love, love Linda Castillo’s series of Kate Burkholder. She is an Amish Chief of Police. ***Warning**** a bit gory at times. Still love the series.
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I have over 4000 book titles in my personal library. I use Calibre to manage the different formats that some of them are in. I love Agatha Christie and have all of her books. Good read for a mystery writer. I also love Nora Roberts she is an excellent read also.
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