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message 1: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Say Howdy! There is no obligation to participate in this thread. But, if you want to, I would love to hear more about you!


message 2: by JJ (new)

JJ Marsh (JJMarsh) Hello, I'm Jill. I read a wide variety of books and love intelligent crime - Kate Atkinson, Val McDermid, Thomas Harris, Alexander McCall Smith and crossovers into literary fiction (Donna Tartt), historical fiction (love Sarah Waters and Kate Summerscale) and Dorothy L. Sayers will always be a favourite. Looking forward to hearing more recommendations.


message 3: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Hi, my name is Julie. This is my first attempt at being a moderator of my own group. So, please be patient as I muddle through. I am open to suggestions and advice. Also, feel free to get involved! Start your own discussions etc.
I am an avid reader. My first love and go to genre has always been mystery suspense. I read all kinds of books though. Historical fiction and romance are my next favorite genres.
I am an animal lover. I have 2 Cocker Spaniels and three cats.
Happily married with two grown children. I am looking forward for all your post and to getting to know all of you.


message 4: by Mike (new)

Mike | 33 comments Hi, I'm Mike. Depending on my mood I'll read just about anything but my preference is non-fiction and detective/mystery/crime fiction... If I had to pick a favorite type of crime novel, it would probably be straight ahead pulp style detective novels. I also really like puzzle type mysteries where you get all the information to solve it yourself (I read a lot of Encyclopedia Brown books as a kid) and I'm especially fond of stories that feature oddball, quirky, eccentric characters.

I'm not much for anything involving vampires, werewolves, zombies, mummies, wizards, elves, etc. unless you've really, really, really, really, re-he-he-he-he-he-he-he-eallly got a unique take on it.


message 5: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) Hi, I'm Jonetta and I've been a fan of this genre since my early teens. There are too many favorites to list and I look forward to learning about new titles and authors and will share my reading experiences.


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Hi My name is Vicky. I love mysteries. Some of my favorite mystery writers are Stuart Woods, Harlan Coben, J.A. Jance, Diane Mott Davidson, Sue Grafton, J.D. Robb, and Krista Davis.


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sarg (sargkc) | 1 comments I am a 77yr old Ret Police Sargent and ex Navy man. I am married with 8 kids 13 grandkids and 3.5 great grandkids. I stay busy.
My interests are History, Baseball (Texas Rangers), travel, Photography
I Like to read Fiction, Detective, Westerns, History and who know whats
Born Wichita Fall, TX 1935
Us Navy 1954-1958
Fort Worth Police Dept 1962-1988
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Good reads http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...? shelf=read
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message 8: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) sarg wrote: "I am a 77yr old Ret Police Sargent and ex Navy man. I am married with 8 kids 13 grandkids and 3.5 great grandkids. I stay busy.
My interests are History, Baseball (Texas Rangers), travel, Photogra..."


A fellow Texan!


message 9: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Welcome aboard and thanks for sharing and joining the group. I see some familiar faces and some new faces. It's good meet all of you and look forward to more new members in the future.


message 10: by Holly (new)

Holly My name is Holly. I've never been in a group like this. In reading the other comments, I too read Encyclopedia Brown as a kid - and lots of Nancy Drew. I'm reading Sue Grafton. I also like Agatha Christie and Cleo Coyle/Alice Kimberly.


message 11: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Holly wrote: "My name is Holly. I've never been in a group like this. In reading the other comments, I too read Encyclopedia Brown as a kid - and lots of Nancy Drew. I'm reading Sue Grafton. I also like Agat..."

Welcome Holly! Thanks for joining. Looking forward to your post.


message 12: by Carmen (new)

Carmen Amato (authorcarmenamato) | 32 comments Hi, I'm Carmen and I write mysteries as well as read them. My favorite authors are Robert B. Parker (thought Ace Atkins did a superb job with the first posthumous Spenser novel) as well as Jo Nesbo, Ian Rankin, Donna Leon, and Martin Cruz Smith. Alexander McCall Smith's books are great relaxing mysteries and I just got his latest. Looking forward to hear what others are reading!

http://www.facebook.com/authorcarmena...
www.carmenamato.net
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Made in Acapulco


message 13: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Carmen wrote: "Hi, I'm Carmen and I write mysteries as well as read them. My favorite authors are Robert B. Parker (thought Ace Atkins did a superb job with the first posthumous Spenser novel) as well as Jo Nesbo..."

Welcome aboard Carmen!


message 14: by Carmen (new)

Carmen Amato (authorcarmenamato) | 32 comments Julie wrote: "Carmen wrote: "Hi, I'm Carmen and I write mysteries as well as read them. My favorite authors are Robert B. Parker (thought Ace Atkins did a superb job with the first posthumous Spenser novel) as w..."

Thanks very much!


message 15: by Karen (last edited Dec 06, 2012 01:01PM) (new)

Karen Charlton | 13 comments Hi,

I'm historical novelist, Karen Charlton. My first novel, 'Catching the Eagle' is the true tale of my husband's notorious criminal ancestor: Jamie Charlton.

Last year, the first seeds of a plot for a 'whodunit' began to germinate in my head. Before I knew it, I had a Regency mystery to solve and 'The Missing Heiress' was born.

Set in Northumberland 1809, 'The Missing Heiress' is a spin-off novel from my first book and features two of the minor characters: Detective Stephen Lavender and his good-natured sidekick, Constable Woods. Their first case in the series takes them back to Northumberland to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a beautiful heiress.

'The Missing Heiress' is now released in hardback and eBook format.
Published by Knox Robinson Publishing: 6th December 2012

Please following this link to the kindle store:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Missing-Heire...



Catching the Eagle (Regency Reivers Series, #1) by Karen Charlton

The Missing Heiress by Karen Charlton


message 16: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Karen wrote: "Hi,

I'm historical novelist, Karen Charlton. My first novel, 'Catching the Eagle' is the true tale of my husband's notorious criminal ancestor: Jamie Charlton.

Last year, the first seeds of a pl..."


Welcome Karen!


message 17: by Karen (new)

Karen Charlton | 13 comments Thank you. :)


message 18: by George (new)

George Papachristodoulou | 1 comments Hello,i'm George.I'm big fan of the genre!Some of my favourite writers are Jim Thompson,Dashiell Hammett,Raymond Chandler and Giannis Maris.Currently i'm reading Scandinavian writers such as Mankell ,Nesbo,Kepler and others.


message 19: by Qirat (new)

Qirat | 2 comments Hi, my name is Qirat. I started reading novels at the age of 7 and never stopped. I love reading thrillers and mysteries. Sometimes I cannot remember the names of the books I have read, thus need to write them down. Kinda scary, I think. Christie, P.D.James, Mankell, Nesbo,Louise Penny etc. are the ones I remember top of my head, but there are numerous others worth reading and re-reading. Hope I get to know of any authors who I might have missed. I look forward to reviews and opinions of fellow readers.


message 20: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Welcome aboard George and Qirat! I look forward to reading your post.


message 21: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) Welcome, Patrick!


message 22: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Patrick wrote: "Hi, my name is Patrick and this looks like a fun group to be a part of. Some of my favorite authors are J A Jance, Richard Castle, Janet Evanovich, and Sue Grafton."

Welcome aboard Patrick! Looking forward to your post.


message 23: by Trina (new)

Trina Reid | 1 comments Hi my name is Trina. I am from a small town in Newfoundland but I am now living in Mississauga Ontario with my Husband and 14 year old daughter. I am new to Goodreads so I am not really sure how it all works. I love to read books of all kinds but my one of my favourite authors is James Patterson. I have read almost all of his books.


message 24: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Welcome Trina.


message 25: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Patrick wrote: "I'm looking for good authors to read....no pulp fiction."

Patrick,
Based on the authors you mentioned- You might like Martha Grimes, Dick Francis or something along those lines. Maybe even some of the classics like Agatha Christie.


message 26: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) Welcome to the group, Trina! Feel free to ask any "how to?" questions and we will do our best to help you.


message 27: by Martin (new)

Martin Hill (martinroyhill) | 15 comments Hello, everyone. My name is Martin Roy Hill and I'm the author of two books, DUTY, a collection of suspense and mystery stories, and THE KILLING DEPTHS, a military mystery thriller. Nice to be here. Cheers!

Duty Suspense and Mystery Stories from the Cold War and Beyond by Martin Roy Hill The Killing Depths by Martin Roy Hill Martin Roy Hill


message 28: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Martin wrote: "Hello, everyone. My name is Martin Roy Hill and I'm the author of two books, DUTY, a collection of suspense and mystery stories, and THE KILLING DEPTHS, a military mystery thriller. Nice to be here..."

Welcome to the group, Martin.


message 29: by Susan (new)

Susan (sams_mom) | 1 comments Hello fellow crime and detective book readers! I am new to Goodreads but am hopeful of finding others who like some of the same books and authors I like. This group sounds like it will fill one area nicely. I have always loved to read and anything with a mystery element was my favorite. When I ran through all the kids books, which didn't take long, I started raiding my parents and grandparents bookshelves so I was exposed to a wide variety early on. I am trying currently to go through my lists of collected books/authors to add to Goodreads, then will try to add all the other misc books, but that will take quite a while. I may add more about myself later, but one key point to make here is that although I truely enjoyed Nancy Drew my fav girl detective when I was young was Trixie Belden. :-D


message 30: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Susan wrote: "Hello fellow crime and detective book readers! I am new to Goodreads but am hopeful of finding others who like some of the same books and authors I like. This group sounds like it will fill one are..."

Welcome , Susan! Glad to have you here.


message 31: by Sam (new)

Sam (biggun) | 8 comments Hi all, I'm Sam.
Like most all fiction genre's, right now I'm into Jonathan Kellerman, and Joe R. Lansdale. Re-reading some classic Christie and Doyle.


message 32: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Sam wrote: "Hi all, I'm Sam.
Like most all fiction genre's, right now I'm into Jonathan Kellerman, and Joe R. Lansdale. Re-reading some classic Christie and Doyle."


Hi Sam! Welcome aboard!


message 33: by R. (new)

R. Gamble (rlgamble) | 2 comments I'm R Lawson Gamble and the name of this discussion group precisely fits my passion, both reading the genre and writing it. I've self-published one novel, in which an FBI agent and his Navajo friend track a child killer across the Southwest. But the man they pursue seems to grow more powerful every day, and in the end who is really the prey?
My second stand-alone sequel is in its ump-tee-umpth edit. I love Hillerman, Elmore Leonard, McMurtry, Patterson, King and many others, but I can't wait to discover some new authors I haven't known about. You can learn more about me and my work at www.readtheother.com/blog and www.LAWritersblog.com. I'm glad to be here!


message 34: by Brian (new)

Brian Benson (bknight47) | 24 comments sounds like a great story R.L...


message 35: by Brian (new)

Brian Benson (bknight47) | 24 comments Sam wrote: "Hi all, I'm Sam.
Like most all fiction genre's, right now I'm into Jonathan Kellerman, and Joe R. Lansdale. Re-reading some classic Christie and Doyle."


Sam wrote: "Hi all, I'm Sam.
Like most all fiction genre's, right now I'm into Jonathan Kellerman, and Joe R. Lansdale. Re-reading some classic Christie and Doyle."


Hey Sam: I too am a big Jonathan Kellerman fan...B


message 36: by Brian (new)

Brian Benson (bknight47) | 24 comments Julie wrote: "Susan wrote: "Hello fellow crime and detective book readers! I am new to Goodreads but am hopeful of finding others who like some of the same books and authors I like. This group sounds like it wil..."

I hope you enjoy the group Susan...B


message 37: by The Pirate Ghost (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) Hello, I'm sorry, i didn't see this thread before I started posting. I'm Hugh (A.K.A. I, Curmudgeon). I'll read anything and I'm currently a pure reader who reviews for fun on Goodreads (rather than professionally or with an axe to grind).

I'm a John Sanford-Virgil Flowers fan, I love Steven James and his Patrick Bowers Files series and I still count Jack Daniels (Konrath) as a favorite, though I usually mean the first three books of the series (though I've read all of them).

I'll try any author once, and, if I like them, I'll say so and read more.


message 38: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sisu (margaretsisu) | 3 comments Hello,I'm new to the discussion. I'm a rabid fiction fan. Like Qirat, started reading early and one of my special loves is crime/detective(Mosley, Coben, and classic hard boiled pulp among others). I love the old classics - e.g.Charteris, Chandler - the not so old ones - e.g.Mosley, Evanovich, and am now looking to give my reading a shot in the arm with very new discoveries. Any passionate suggestions? I'm also an author of mystery intrigue romance and private detective fiction.
Looking forward to some lively discussion on this board!


message 39: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sisu (margaretsisu) | 3 comments Ursula wrote: "Hello, I'm Ursula and I love to read any kind of mysteries. Some of my favorites are Nora Roberts, Jayne Ann Krentz, Catherine Coulter, Iris Johansen, Harlen Coben, James Patterson, Tess Gerritsen,..."

Good heavens, Ursula, we don't know each other but reading your favorites list, it sounds like you've been through my book shelves and cloned everything!Hope you don't mind me being happy to have discovered you. Feel free to friend me. Would love to chat book loves.


Olivia "So many books--so little time."" | 41 comments Hi! I'm Olivia from Peoria, Illinois. I enjoy mysteries and thrillers. Some of my favorite authors are James Patterson, Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, David Baldacci, John Sandford, Jeffery Deaver, and Harlan Coben.


message 41: by Jaymark (new)

Jaymark (kramyaj) | 1 comments Hi, my name is Jaymark and like everybody else on this group/thread, I love to read detective/crime books ever since I was a kid. My favorite authors are Ed McBain, Lawrence Sanders and John Sandford but I read whatever author on this genre.

Please free to add me as friend so I can also look at what you are currently reading so I can discover more great books and authors.

Thanks a lot!


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inactive account (inactiveaccoun) | 1 comments Hi we should do a detective rp


message 43: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1 comments Hi im Mark from Manchester UK, i love crime thriller with a twist!! and horror.
Any recommendations appreciated.


message 44: by C. (new)

C. Stepp | 4 comments My name is C. Martin Stepp and I currently reside in Jupiter, Florida. I've invented an entirely new genre: "Hysterical Fiction." Well, "Hysterical" might be kind of a strong word. My sense of humor tends to run toward the dry side. I have published two novels so far, "Walking Backwards" and "Two Thursdays." Both books feature private investigator Hitchcock Brown. (Think "Rockford Files" meets "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.)


message 45: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sisu (margaretsisu) | 3 comments C. wrote: "My name is C. Martin Stepp and I currently reside in Jupiter, Florida. I've invented an entirely new genre: "Hysterical Fiction." Well, "Hysterical" might be kind of a strong word. My sense of h..."

Sounds interesting, C. Will bookmark it.


message 46: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Welcome aboard all new members!


message 47: by Paul (new)

Paul Forman | 3 comments Hi All,

I'm new here. I was wondering if anybody could recommend books in the same vein as Carl Hiaasen, James W. Hall or James Lee Burke's Robicheaux series?

Thanks!


message 48: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Paul,
Welcome to the group!
If you like Carl Hiaasen try Elmore Leonard. For James Lee Burke, try Ridley Pearson or Lee Child. Not sure about James W Hall. But, you might also like Michael Connelly or Harlen Coben.


message 49: by Paul (new)

Paul Forman | 3 comments Thanks Julie! I'll check them out.


message 50: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Debbi wrote: "I'm a college instructor by profession. Mystery is my favorite genre; cozy mysteries pre 1960 are my favorites of these. Today's cozies are sickeningly sweet to me. So I avoid them. Agatha Christie..."

Welcome Debbi! I love all those authors as well.


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