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OT: reading Donna D. 08-26-2009
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Posted by Donna D. on August 26, 2009, 6:25 am


I like to read a lot and I have read through the James Patterson series and
Fern MIchaels's sisterhood. Now I am looking for something else. Does anyone
know of a good series of books I can start that is thriller suspense? I
guess it really don't even need to be a series. Grisham is OK but I wonder
what else is out there.
The library started a new thing where you can get books from 20 different
librarys. No Mary Higgins Clark. I read most of here.
Thanks
Donna



Posted by Parrotfish on August 26, 2009, 7:38 am



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Have you read any of the 'Charlie Parker' series by John Connolly ?
Thriller+suspense+touches of the supernatural+some humourous repartee.

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Regards........ Polly



Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 26, 2009, 7:39 am


On 8/26/09 6:25 AM, in article
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Have you tried Tess Gerriten or Robin Cook? How about Edna Buchanan? My
personal favorite for that style reading are the Prey series from Stanford,
though I love all his books/series.

Also - some of the stand-along JA Jance fit your bill too.

And maybe it's time for a change of pace.



Cheryl


Posted by Lucille on August 26, 2009, 10:36 am



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I too like John Sanford's Prey series and I think there's one in my book
stash waiting for me. I recently read a couple of very old Joy Fielding
books and they were'nt bad.

Someone just gave me my first Sandra Brown but I didn't start it yet so
can't comment.

Tess Gerriten I don't know but I'm going to look and see.

Lucille
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Posted by 1961girl@gmail.com on August 26, 2009, 10:42 am




Tami Hoag has some good ones too.

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