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Carol O'Connell - A smart Crime AuthorJust finished Judas Child. As with several of Ms. O'Connell's other books, - The Mallory Books, - I have cried while wrapping up the final… Started by shelly goodman |
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Interesting Historical Detective BiographyAs a mystery author, every now and then I pick up a true crime book or a biography of a historical detective to learn more about sleuthing… Started by Beth Groundwater |
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Sep 12, 2008 Reply by Dennis Leppanen |
Peter RabeI recently read an Ed Gorman novel, and more than once he name-dropped Rabe in the same breath with one of my influences, John D. MacDonald… Started by Johnny Ostentatious |
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Sep 3, 2008 Reply by Johnny Ostentatious |
First-Person AddictMy blog is called THE MYSTERY BOOKSHELF at http://henryct.wordpress.com/ and I've found that most of the books that I recommend are in the… Started by CT Henry |
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Aug 27, 2008 Reply by Laura L. Cooper |
The Nameless Detective SeriesI've just read my first Nameless Detective Series book - called 'Fever' - and I really enjoyed it. Can anyone tell me about the series? Is… Started by Jacqui Horwood |
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Aug 25, 2008 Reply by Graham Powell |
Great suspenseI'm looking for suggestions for great suspense novels. Any ideas? Which ones grabbed you? Started by Scarlett Dean |
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Aug 22, 2008 Reply by hector |
Who Are Your Top 10 (or 8...or 23)?There was a thread recently which asked people to name their all time top author. This was, as it happens, incredibly difficult. So I'm now… Started by Donna Moore |
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Aug 19, 2008 Reply by Jacqui Horwood |
CRIME by Alix Lambert: anyone read this yet?CRIME: Alix Lambert ... interviews with artists, authors and actors such as Ben Affleck, David Cronenberg, Elmore Leonard, Viggo Mortense… Started by Daniel Hatadi |
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Aug 13, 2008 Reply by Daniel Hatadi |
Women and MenI often find it difficult to get into a female frame of mind, and I would bet that the trouble goes the other way as well. I found a book t… Started by Chip Cook |
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Aug 7, 2008 Reply by Christa Faust |
Looking for crime novels set in 1950's New Orleans.Can anyone recommend any? They can be old or new-- Not interested (at the moment) in contemporary settings either, and yes I love James Lee… Started by carole gill |
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Aug 5, 2008 Reply by carole gill |
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