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I read Craig Johnson's latest Longmire offering, HELL AND BACK. It was a different kind of book than the rest have been. Johnson (for the very first time in 17 books) even delved into the 3rd person POV for parts of it. It's one that will have to read a few times to get everything out of it. I enjoyed it though. I went to a book signing and got an autographed copy even.
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Mark Billingham - Scaredy Cat. An older one in the Tom Thorn series
Graham Hurley - Lights Down. Enora Andressen series. I like these
Brian Freeman - The Deep Deep Snow. Shelby Lake Series. Good but I like his Jonathan Stride series berst
Carolyn Arnold - the Ties That Bind. Madison Knight series
Lynda La Plante - Dark Room. Latest in the Jane Tennyson series
Peter Robinson - Before The Poison. This man usually writes about Detective Alan Banks but this is a rare standalone for him. It's a few years old but I liked it
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It's several weeks since I gave a list of my readings but there are only 8 on the list. I don't know why but I don't seem to read as much as I used to.
Robert Goddard - This is the night they came for you, Abandoned this before half way. I have read lots by this author and really liked them. They are all standalones. This latest did not float my boat
Lynda La Plante - Vanished. As usual for this lady - good
Brian Mcgilloway - The empty room. It's a few years since I read one by this author but it was very good
No less the devil - Stuart MacBride, This is the night they came for you, Abandoned this before half way. I have read lots by this author and really liked them
Murder at Flaxton Isle - Greg Wilson. New author to me, free Kindle book. Good
The murder book - Mark Billingham. The latest in the Tom Thorne series, which I like, although this one perhaps not as good as others
The adulterer's handbook - Sam Anthony. New author to me, quite a few sex scenes if that offends anyone. The biggest disappointment was the fact that the story does not end here. Murders have been committed but I will need to find the next in the series to find out if the perp is apprehended.
No way back - Rick Mofina. This man is always a decent read
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Whoa! Those were some of my first read books ! I really liked them!!!
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Onto James Patterson's 3rd book in the Alex Cross series, Jack & Jill
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I'm going to start on J.A. Konrath Complete Cases: Stop a Murder -- it's 5 cases in short books .... my sister says they're good!
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TO kump start my love for reading I am Re-reading Into the Yellowstone. So fr so good. My poor Kindle was dead dead dead.
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I used to be able to read late into the night and have to make myself put a book down. Now I'm lucky to last 30 minutes before I fall asleep. Just like driving.
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I don't read as much as I used to do. I read almost every day but now only 30 or so pages whereas it used to 100. I don't know why particularly
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Hwy Brouwer! Glad to see you post! As y'all know I'm behind like 40 books. I miss it - just can't get back into the groove. But I have a list a LONG list.
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Been rading the post-apocalyptic series Black Autumn by Jeff Kirkman and Jason Ross. Pretty good.
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Than you, Brouwer. I will have to check my library and see what they have
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Originally posted by YB View PostI used to read a few Michael Connelly years ago. Does he still write Harry Bosch, Brouwer?
A new one will come out in November: Desert Star.
The older ones, from the nineties, I liked the best.
It's all here, great stuff:
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