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joan3111 07-26-2018 04:25 AM

Michael Connolly - I always enjoy his books. Thanks to everyone for answering Tartan's e-mail - several authors I havn't read yet. Another author I have enjoyed is Nalini Singh's Arch Angel series - futuristic but so good. Her imagination is mind-boggling....

Blueridgebeverly 07-26-2018 04:36 AM

I read a couple of books in Ernest Dempsey’s Sean Wyatt series. They were well researched and enjoyable reading. I learned a lot I didn’t know about Native American history, historical sites, and lore.

I’ve reread some of the books in Thomas Perry’s Jane Whitefield series because I like them that much. Vanishing Act was particularly good.

mjkgquilt 07-26-2018 05:11 AM

Sue Grafton has died. Y is for Yesterday is the final book in the Alphabet series. Sorry no Z. Alphabet series has ended.

qltnmom 07-26-2018 06:36 AM

I’ve been enjoying Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache series.

Emmy Sue 07-26-2018 06:50 AM

Linda Castilio has a series about an ex-Amish female chief-of-police in Ohio. I've read them all, enjoyed every one.

NoraB 07-26-2018 07:10 AM

Love this thread! I love to read and check out the books from the local library. I am reading "Crooked Staircase" by Dean Koontz...love it! I also like Marry Higgins Clark, Nicci French (Frieda Klein mysteries), Karin Slaughter, and Jonathan Kellerman. But, Dean Koontz is my favorite!

sewvicki 07-26-2018 07:39 AM

Sue Grafton's last book is Y is for Yesterday. I bought it a while back but can't make myself begin reading it because I know it is the last one. Her family made the comment after her passing, "as far as we are concerned, the alphabet ends with Y." I enjoyed every book she wrote and her main character Kinsey Milhoune. Mystery lovers have lost a great friend.

Tudey 07-26-2018 08:34 AM

Joanna Fluke , Earlene Fowler two of my favorites with strong, smart women as the main characters.

Evie 07-26-2018 10:18 AM

I love Dean Koontz and this series has me hooked. Can't wait for the next installment (October?).


Originally Posted by Doggramma (Post 8100105)
If you like quirky sci-fi mystery type stories, Dean Koontz has a new character named Jane Hawk. She's a rogue FBI agent trying to get to the bottom of something. The story(book) has had a few installments already. It's the kind of story that's hard to put down.


ccthomas 07-26-2018 04:54 PM

Patricia Cornwell
Lee Child
Harlan Coben


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