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    My next book I've just started is Diana Gabaldon's Dragonfly in Amber, which is book 2 in her Outlander series. I just wished I'd discovered her books years ago but then again I'm soooo enjoying them now, even more with 5 more to go after this one is fantastic, but book 7 probably won't be published until next year though

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizbooks View Post
    I've just started reading Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell. I do enjoy her books.
    I am reading "Body of Evidence" by Patricia Cornwell. Her books are very interesting. Just discovered her a little while ago. lol..now I'm looking for her books. I have about 9 of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeful2 View Post
    I am reading "Body of Evidence" by Patricia Cornwell. Her books are very interesting. Just discovered her a little while ago. lol..now I'm looking for her books. I have about 9 of them.
    I have them all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wizbooks View Post
    I have them all.
    If I enjoy an author I buy all their books.
    (Patricia Cornwell)

    I liked her earlier work, but the later stuff just got more, and more paranoid and less, and less likely. They turned into something more akin to fantasy pot-boilers than carefully researched forensic thrillers. Just "IMO" of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bykimbo View Post
    (Patricia Cornwell)

    I liked her earlier work, but the later stuff just got more, and more paranoid and less, and less likely. They turned into something more akin to fantasy pot-boilers than carefully researched forensic thrillers. Just "IMO" of course.
    Her Scarpetta novels are certainly the best. Although I've read her Andy Brazil and Winston Garano ones they are no way near as good.
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    If Keats, Byron, Shelley and an ancient vampire is your cup of tea let me suggest
    Tim Powers totally original: The Stress of Her Regard.
    I don't know if Powers work is readily available to you Brits. If not you're at a loss.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wizbooks View Post
    I have them all.
    If I enjoy an author I buy all their books.
    Same here..I did that with Jonathon & Faye Kellerman books. I also like to read them in the order they were written. Sometimes it takes a while to get all their books. If it wasn't for the online auctions I never would have been able to get the books I want.

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    'In the Company of Cheerful Ladies' - Alexander McColl Smith.

    I have just finished 'Small Island' by Andrea Levy - nice read - esp. if you are part of the West Indian community.

    Funnily - I find all the rest of McColl's writing quite mundane and uninteresting - but I just LOVE Mma Precious Ramotswe!!
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    I read the latest Kay Scarpetta paprback- was very disappointed - very 'plodding' !
    Too much emphasis on the minutiae of forensic method, and her food!
    ( wondered if that was because she'd published the Kay Scarpetta recipe book!)
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    Re-reading an old favourite: Patricia Wentworth's The Allington Inheritence. I like all the old Miss Silver stories... genteel whodunnits are my favourite genre.

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