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Welcome back, Everyone!I'd like to nominate Henning Mankell, as he has a ton of stand-alone novels, and there's probably members in various places in the Wallander series.
I know I could use a good excuse to get into another Mankell novel!
Tom wrote: "Welcome back, Everyone!I'd like to nominate Henning Mankell, as he has a ton of stand-alone novels, and there's probably members in various places in the Wallander series.
I know I ..."
I'd be happy to get back to Wallander, so I'm a winner regardless!
i'm going to throw James Thompson out there because the 3rd book in his Inspector Vaara series comes out this month
Dee wrote: "i'm going to throw James Thompson out there because the 3rd book in his Inspector Vaara series comes out this month"I'm good with him too, Dee! That would give me a chance to go back and read Snow Angels. I joined after the group had already read that and ended up reading Lucifer's Tears out of sequence.
i need to read LT and i'm planning on taking a Mental health day (aka sick day) when Helsinki White comes out
I'm wanting to read Snow Angels as well. Couldn't get to it when the group read it. I also have Faceless Killers by Mankell so I'm ok with either. I want to get into more of the Nordic Noir books. Have them stacking up on me at home. :-)
I would love for us to read James Thompson-I have Snow Angels just waiting for me to bump it up my list.
Dee wrote: "i need to read LT and i'm planning on taking a Mental health day (aka sick day) when Helsinki White comes out"Thank you Dee. That made me feel really good.
Best, Jim
My vote also goes to Jim Thompson for his new Insp. Vaara book coming out this month. I liked the first two very much because his books are not plotted in a formulaic way I read so much these days. Personally, it's tedious reading fiction that reads like an action movie when I'm really looking for comlexity in characters, plot lines, originality and style. Jim Thompson gets it!
Ed wrote: "My vote also goes to Jim Thompson for his new Insp. Vaara book coming out this month. I liked the first two very much because his books are not plotted in a formulaic way I read so much these days...."Just Typed THE END in the next book in the Inspector Vaara series this week.
James wrote: "Ed wrote: "My vote also goes to Jim Thompson for his new Insp. Vaara book coming out this month. I liked the first two very much because his books are not plotted in a formulaic way I read so much ..." Just Typed THE END in the next book in the Inspector Vaara series this week.
YIPEEEEEEEEEEEE, this is great news.
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Who would you guys like to feature in March?
Reminder - must have at least 3 books published
ETA - I'll leave nominations up until the 22nd, and then we'll vote through the 29th