Crime, Thrillers, Horror and Mystery Recommendations
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Great post.
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I haven't read McDermid's Kate Brannigan PI series, but I have read her Tony Hill series, and found them fascinating and very good psychological/detective stories. It's a shame there are so few of them.booklover7809 wrote:As far as crime/detective books go, I don't think you can go past Val McDermid's Kate Brannigan PI series. I've posted a review of her book Kick Back at my blogspot called Booklover Book Reviews.
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Tess Gerritson gets my vote ... I must have read at least 10 of her books over the years.booklover7809 wrote:As far as crime/detective books go, I don't think you can go past Val McDermid's Kate Brannigan PI series. I've posted a review of her book Kick Back at my blogspot called Booklover Book Reviews.
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I agree. It was very interesting. I liked the storyline. Have you read his latest translated book 'The Angel's Game'? It wasn't as great as the first one, but still readable.DaoJones wrote:Here's one you might not have heard of. The Shadow Of The Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Has a little bit of everything plus some memorable and complex characters. One of the more interesting books I've read.