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message 1: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Shute | 5 comments Longtime PDJ fan here. Read all books twice. Now what? She's gone and I don't know who to read that compares! A bookshop clerk steered me toward Ruth Rendell. Read two books, and...just not for me. Who out there do you find similarly intelligently written? Could be either a contemporary or period setting. (Word of warning:, I do not enjoy cute, plucky protagonists.) Thanks for any recommendations!


message 2: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Stephen (pcstephen) | 3 comments You might enjoy the zoe boehm books by Mick Herron. Very far from cute.


message 3: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Shute | 5 comments Looked him up. Guess I should start with 'Down Cemetery Rd'? (Also a TV show with Emma Thompson! Love Emma.)


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Stephen (pcstephen) | 3 comments That's right. Looking forward to the tv adaptation. And of course his 'Slow Horses' series is te
rrific, an antidote to James Bond et al.


message 5: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Shute | 5 comments Thanks, Pamela!


message 6: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Stephen (pcstephen) | 3 comments No problem.Hope you enjoy it.


message 7: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne Dale | 15 comments Maybe Reginald Hill


message 8: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 1 comments No one compares to PDJ, but perhaps try Susan Hill's series with Detective Simon Serralier or Deborah Crombie's series with Duncan Kinkaid or Elizabeth George's series with Detective Lynley.


message 9: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Paul | 3 comments Have you tried Ann Cleves? Her Vera Stanhope series and her Shetland series are both excellent. You can also check out Anthony Horowitz.


message 10: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Shute | 5 comments Jeanne, Lynne, Thomas - Thanks for these recommendations! I'm currently reading the latest Anthony Horowitz, who was already on my radar because of the excellent 'Foyle's War'. I still watch it, as many of the plots are complex enough that I've forget the details. Enjoying this book enough to delve into more AH. And will look into these others.


message 11: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Paul | 3 comments One comment on the Vera Stanhope series. Ann Cleeves hadn’t planned on writing a series of Vera books so the first book isn’t as heavy into Vera and her team as the later books in the series are. So don’t give up based on the first book. The series gets better and better as it goes along.


message 12: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Shute | 5 comments Okay. Thanks for the update, Thomas!


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