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What shall I read?
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Looking for a new author to start reading, can anyone suggest someone I might enjoy. My current favorites are James Patterson, Karin Slaughter, Patricia Cornwall, Kathy Reichs, Tess Gerritsen but I have already read everything by them. Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems as if you enjoy a good thriller or murder mystery
Try Lee Child ,James Lee Burke,Robert Crais ,Peter Robinson, Elizabeth George ,Graham Hurley,Kate Ellis.Mark Billingham,Mo Hayder,Glenn Chandler.
Have at look at
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
Gives you all the latest books in any genre and most have a brief synopsis.
If you like what I call village murder a la Christie you might enoy M. C. Beatons Agatha Raisin series , Veronica Heley's Ellie Quicke series or the Oxford series by Veronica Stallwood.
Try Lee Child ,James Lee Burke,Robert Crais ,Peter Robinson, Elizabeth George ,Graham Hurley,Kate Ellis.Mark Billingham,Mo Hayder,Glenn Chandler.
Have at look at
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
Gives you all the latest books in any genre and most have a brief synopsis.
If you like what I call village murder a la Christie you might enoy M. C. Beatons Agatha Raisin series , Veronica Heley's Ellie Quicke series or the Oxford series by Veronica Stallwood.
My own favourite in this genre (alas, I have now finished the series up-to-date) are the Eve Dallas novels by J D Robb (a pen-name of Nora Roberts, whose other works, curiously, don't inspire me). Essential to read the first three ( of over twenty) in order, so that you get to know the really interesting characters that pervade the series from then on.
I like all your favourites, and have just finished reading a book a friend lent me called 'Retribution' by Jilliane Hoffman. It's along the same lines as Patrica Cornwell and Kathy Reichs, and I really enjoyed it. Linda Farstein is also good, although quite similar to Kathy Reichs. Someone I also really like is Lisa Gardner, who has written about 8/9 fiction books with the 'serial killer' theme!