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message 1: by Abenet (last edited May 31, 2013 03:59PM) (new)

Abenet | 8 comments Mod
Share your most recent mystery/thriller/crime read or about to read.


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Katie Boyer (katieelaineboyer) | 4 comments Mod
Looking forward to reading In Cold Blood! But now I want to read The Killing too after hearing about the show :)


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Lindsay | 3 comments Mod
Reconstructing Amelia is next on my list.


message 4: by Carol (new)

Carol Breaux (cattrio4me) Right now I'm trying to get through Hostile Witness.


message 5: by Karen (new)

Karen (thisbookends) | 46 comments Currently reading Inferno by Dan Brown


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Lindsay | 3 comments Mod
How is Inferno. I was thinking of picking up that one next but I heard mixed reviews


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Erin | 2 comments Mod
I can't wait to read Mary Higgins Clark's "Daddy's Gone a Hunting"


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Jeanne Currently reading Frank Bill's short stories "Crimes in Southern Indiana" Crimes in Southern Indiana: Stories.


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Lori The Poisonous Ten by Tyler Compton


message 10: by Karen (new)

Karen (thisbookends) | 46 comments Currently reading I Can See You by Karen Rose, an OverDrive audio book.


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Joe Swithers | 3 comments A Wanted Man, Just love this series


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Mona Grant-Holmes (monatwin) | 7 comments I just finished, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. I just started In the Shadow of the Banyan.


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Tonya.  (tonyatonya) | 5 comments I have been reading a series by Cody McFadyen. I have been totally blown away by these books. I am on the last couple of pages of the third book and the fourth is laying in bed with me, ready to be read. I highly highly recommend these books :)


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Mahree Moyle | 5 comments I just finished "Inferno" and will be reading, "Darkest Before Dawn." Out of my genre, but heard it was good. Next I'm going to try the ABC reading I saw in a forum. I will find a book that begins with an "A" sounded fun.


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Nel | 3 comments Marsha wrote: "Mahree wrote: "I just finished "Inferno" and will be reading, "Darkest Before Dawn." Out of my genre, but heard it was good. Next I'm going to try the ABC reading I saw in a forum. I will find a bo..."

I've read all the Sue Grafton alphabet books and loved every one of them. They got better toward the end. The writing improved. I would suggest you start at "A."


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Mahree Moyle | 5 comments Thank you! I'm new at this, as you can see.


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Amber (sgtry1017) | 3 comments I just finished Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag. I want to read the entire Liska and Kovac series. Any recommendations after I get through those?


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Nel | 3 comments Amber wrote: "I just finished Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag. I want to read the entire Liska and Kovac series. Any recommendations after I get through those?"

Try the King & Maxwell series by David Baldacci. They are very good. Ex-secret service agents - King is a guy and Maxwell is a gal. They hook up and form their own detective agency.


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Amber (sgtry1017) | 3 comments Nel wrote: "Amber wrote: "I just finished Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag. I want to read the entire Liska and Kovac series. Any recommendations after I get through those?"

Try the King & Maxwell series by Davi..."


Thank you very much. I picked a couple Mo Hayder books at the library yesterday based on what everyone was talking. I'll look up this new recommend too.


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Nel | 3 comments Amber wrote: "I just finished Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag. I want to read the entire Liska and Kovac series. Any recommendations after I get through those?"

I've started on Tami Hoag's Oak Knoll series. Unfortunately, I read Secrets to the Grave first (it's the second book in the series) and I loved it. I'm now listening on CD to the first book, Deeper than the Dead. I know who the killer is because of reading out of order, but it doens't matter. I'm really enjoying this series and the characters in the series.


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Mona Grant-Holmes (monatwin) | 7 comments Little Green: A Easy Rawlings Mystery by Walter Mosley

I love the character, Easy Rawlings. I love Walter Mosley.


message 22: by Amber (new)

Amber (sgtry1017) | 3 comments Nel,

I took a detour and read Mo Hayder and listened to a David Baldacci book. Baldacci was alright. I don't think I liked the narrators voice. I guess that's the risk you take with auido books. I read Mo Hayder, Gone or Skin; whichever is first in the Walking Man series, and I didn't fall in love like I did with Tami Hoag. A little disappointed but I still have some Tami to read. :D


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Corinne Muller (corinnem) | 3 comments Nothing better than Defending Jacob


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Karen (thisbookends) | 46 comments Nel wrote: "Amber wrote: "I just finished Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag. I want to read the entire Liska and Kovac series. Any recommendations after I get through those?"

I've started on Tami Hoag's Oak Knoll..."


I loved the Oak Knoll series.


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Sawanna Davis (asheslikestars) | 1 comments Just finished reading The Redeemer by Jo Nesbrø.

Starting NOS4AT by Joe Hill


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Carol Molina | 2 comments Currently reading The Absent One by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It's the second of a series. The first was Keeper of Lost Causes and it was amazing!


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Kathi Defranc (kathid) | 2 comments Just finished Deadline by Sandra Brown,excellent book,story and characters kept me interested and turning pages until I finished the book!


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Sara Pezzoni (pezzaroo) Just finished A Deeper Cut by Sheri Wren Haymore - bone-chillingly brilliant!

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Carol Molina | 2 comments Just finished Eva's Eye by Karin Fossum. It's the first of the series. I read the 2nd and 3rd first but it didn't matter. They are all excellent!


message 31: by Mona (new)

Mona Grant-Holmes (monatwin) | 7 comments Reading Made in Acapulco by Carmen Amato.


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Steven Kohlhagen (stevenkohlhagen) | 6 comments Episode 728 | Web Extra Steve Kohlhagen - YouTube
Author Steve Kohlhagen talks about the history of fandangos in Santa Fe, featured in his novel "Where They Bury You."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1fqFVl5fgU&a...


message 33: by Mona (last edited Jan 11, 2014 11:53AM) (new)

Mona Grant-Holmes (monatwin) | 7 comments I recently finished Hat Dance by Carmen Amato. I really like this author and series. I think I will read Sue Grafton's W is for Wasted next. I hate that the alphabet is almost at an end. I've enjoyed her series with Kinsey; both Sue and Kinsey have grown and matured as they have gone through the alphabet.


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Shondi Muir | 1 comments Just finished Glass Castle. Loved it. Reading Joyland by Stephen King. Just started but pretty good thus far.


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Baheya Zeitoun (baheyazeitoun) | 1 comments just finished tge hound of the Baskervilles. as usual Conan Doyle is masterful.


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Sara Pezzoni (pezzaroo) Just finished A Deeper Cut by Sheri Wren Haymore - bone-chillingly brilliant!
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Sharikae | 1 comments I've been reading Tory Neal's books. Easy reads, but I'm enjoying them. I have several books to read but I keep getting another Tory Neal. So many good books to read. I want to read Bartholomew Gill's books. They sound very good.


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