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Here are some authors and their detectives:
Jo Nesbø (Harry Hole)
Jeffery Deaver (Lincoln Rhyme)
Stuart Woods (Stone Barrington)
Henning Mankell (Kurt Wallander)
Donna Leon (Guido Brunetti)

I was wondering if any of you could recommend some authors I might enjoy. Currently, I've read through all of the works of the following writers and would like something similar (the sam..."
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Here are some authors and their detectives:
Jo Nesbø (Harry Hole)
Jeffery Deaver (Lincoln Rhyme)
Stuart Woods (Stone Barrington)
Henning Mankell (Kurt Wallander)
Donna Leon (Guido Brunetti)"
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Marshall Karp -- funny series
Lee Child - not detective mystery, but really good mystery stories
William Kent Kruger - again, not detective, but detecting
Stephan Cannell
Archer Mayor
Brian Freeman

Dan Simmons - Hard Case, Hard Freeze, Hard As Nails
Richard Stark - The Hunter plus the 20 that follow
Dannie Martin - In The Hat and The Dishwasher
John Locke - Donovan Creed series (great!!!)
Edward Bunker - Dog Eat Dog
Duane Swierczynski - most
Don Winslow - most
James Sallis - Drive
All these books are good to the point that I own them and have preserved them in my library.

Sorry about that. Well, if you lik crime also, take a look anyway. Books are so easy to check out on the internet in these modern times.



It sounds like you have your hands, er--bookcase--full. However, if you're still searching, I highly recommend Douglas Kennedy, Mike Sirota and Amanda Kyle Williams, who's breakout mystery, "The Stranger You Seek" just came out. Best of luck and happy reading. :)
Add my vote to the Robert B Parker and Robert Crais' Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series.

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Mo Hayder-------------Jack Cafferty(London & Bristol)
Lynda LaPlante -------Anna Travis (London)
Stuart MacBride-------Logan McRae (Aberdeen)
Ian Rankin------------Rebus (Edinburgh)
( all police series)

Here's a link I found that helps in finding authors
http://www.literature-map.com/michael...
Hope you find it useful


I was wondering if any of you could recommend some authors I might enjoy. Currently, I've read through all of the works of the following writers and would like something similar (the same ..."
Paul wrote: "Hi all.
I was wondering if any of you could recommend some authors I might enjoy. Currently, I've read through all of the works of the following writers and would like something similar (the same ..."
Try these by an English author, read them a few years ago and they're not bad:
by: Christopher Brookmyre,
All Fun and Games Until Somebody Loses an Eye.
The Sacred Art of Stealing.
Boiling a Frog.


I love these authors, and am going to have to check out some of the ones recommended in the replies.
Carl Hiaasen is definitely worth checking out.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Here is a few more, although quite a few mentioned.
David Baldacci (especially Will Robie and John Puller)
Simon Kernick (one of the most exciting)
Lee Childs (as mentioned, a must)
Linwood Barclay
Harlan Coben
Chris Ryan
Daniel Silva
Andrew Gross
Karin Slaughter
SJ Bolton

Linda Ladd's Detective Claire Morgan Series - 2 thumbs up

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I was wondering if any of you could recommend some authors I might enjoy. Currently, I've read through all of the works of the following writers and would like something similar (the same - only different :-)
John Sandford
James Lee Burke
Robert Crais
Michael Connelly
Lawrence Block (except for the newest one)
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.