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message 1: by BarryP (new)

BarryP (barrypz) | 3504 comments Josh Bazell, writing Beat the Reaper, a first book, which immediately made me think of the first works of Charlie Huston or Duane Swierczynski and was their equal in quality.
What we have here is a Hit Man who by the good graces of the witness protection program became a doctor. The story moves around in time and place, but never fails to entertain.
Barry


message 2: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17005 comments Beat the Reaper A Novel sounds interesting Dave! I am reading a Charlie Huston right now, Every Last Drop. Definitely different and an acquired taste, but I like him. I haven't read Duane Swierczynski. I'll have to check him out.
Dave wrote: Josh Bazell, writing Beat the Reaper, a first book, which immediately made me think of the first works of Charlie Huston or Duane Swierczynski and was their equal in quality.


message 3: by BarryP (new)

BarryP (barrypz) | 3504 comments Did I change my name to Dave? Why am I always the last to know?
Barry


message 4: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9521 comments Barry wrote: "Did I change my name to Dave? Why am I always the last to know?
Barry"


LOL


message 5: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17005 comments hmmm, evidentially you must have changed your name to Dave (at least in my mind, anyway!) oops!
Barry wrote: "Did I change my name to Dave? Why am I always the last to know?
Barry"





message 6: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 547 comments Ann said:
I haven't read Duane Swierczynski. I'll have to check him out.

He's very much like Charlie Huston; they're an acquired taste.

NTMA:
When I ordered a book from Amazon, they made a recommendation that I followed through on. I am reading THE UNQUIET BONES: THE FIRST CHRONICLE OF HUGH de SINGLETON, SURGEON by Melvin R. Starr.

The Unquiet Bones The First Chronicle of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon by Melvin R. Starr

I enjoy medieval mysteries and this one is very good so far. It's by a small press, and I haven't seen it in any of the big stores, but for once Amazon hit the nail on the head with their recommendation.


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