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  • Richard Osman - We Solve Murders. This man started as a TV presenter before producing his first book about five years ago. The first four were all about the Thursday Murder Club, a group of old people who become involved in murder investigations. All very good, not only me thinking so because there is to be a Netflix film due out later this year. It will feature Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan among others do no shortage of big names. At this stage I'm not sure if it is a one only movie or a series of several episodes. Neither do I know if it will feature one book or will be a story featuring the characters. Anyway, moving on, We Solve Murders is a different set of characters, very different and very good. His next book goes back to the Thursday Murder Club

    Danuta Kot - Life Ruins. This is not completely new but I have been searching for books by this author for a few years and have now found her, she used to write under the name Danuta Reah
    Brian Freeman - Break Every Rule. It's a standalone, not Jonny Stride but very good.

    From my trip away in October plus Christmas presents I now have quite a lot (12 ish) "old" books on my pile. These are mainly by authors who I have read recently but I am now going back to some of their earlier works, mainly in the 1990's / 2000's.

    I am now on with Cut to Black by Graham Hurley, one of the Faraday & Winter series which I like a lot

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    • Squeezed the new Robert Crais mystery THE BIG EMPTY into my apocalyptic Black Autumn binge. Good story. Reads like an earlier Elvis Cole/Joe Pike book.
      sigpic The rules are: There ain't no rules.

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      • Originally posted by Dan M. View Post
        Squeezed the new Robert Crais mystery THE BIG EMPTY into my apocalyptic Black Autumn binge. Good story. Reads like an earlier Elvis Cole/Joe Pike book.
        THE BIG EMPTY was a great addition to my Black Autumn binge. It has a nice early Elvis Cole/Joe Pike vibe to it.​

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        • I've started the John Corey books again. On The Panther now.

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          • listening to The General's Daughter. Up Country is next & I remember thinking I really liked that book.

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            • My gosh, Up Country on my membership Amazon Audible is 28.00 !!! Nope not paying that. Wouldn't u know it the ONE book that I need to read is as thick as "the Bible". I haven't HAND HELD read a book in many many years & THIS is the one! IMG_4254.jpg

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              • Well I caved. I bought it on audiobooks - listened from 8-12 last night. I had a dinner the night before that was over 28.00 so I thought, ok. It's a 28 hour read!!!

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                • I am STILL listening to Up Country. I listen about 4 hours a night. This sometimes get extremely detailed.....

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