Crime Detective Mystery Thriller Group discussion
General Discussions
>
Introduce yourself!
message 1:
by
Julie
(new)
Nov 07, 2012 01:01PM

reply
|
flag


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.

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.

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.

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
Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/sargkc/
Good reads http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...? shelf=read
Facebook Page www.facebook.com/#!/dale.burchfield.5

My interests are History, Baseball (Texas Rangers), travel, Photogra..."
A fellow Texan!



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

http://www.facebook.com/authorcarmena...
www.carmenamato.net
The Hidden Light of Mexico City
Made in Acapulco

Welcome aboard Carmen!

Thanks very much!

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...



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!



Welcome aboard Patrick! Looking forward to your post.


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.





Welcome to the group, Martin.


Welcome , Susan! Glad to have you here.

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

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!

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!

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

I hope you enjoy the group Susan...B

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.

Looking forward to some lively discussion on this board!

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.


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!

Any recommendations appreciated.


Sounds interesting, C. Will bookmark it.

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!

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.
Books mentioned in this topic
To Kill a Labrador (other topics)Multiple Motives (other topics)
Deadly Secrets (other topics)
A Reason To Kill (other topics)
Anguish (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Keigo Higashino (other topics)Jamie Sheffield (other topics)
Martin Roy Hill (other topics)