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dave165

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  1. Hi Dex, I also like Connelly and would recommend John Sandford, Robert Crais, James Lee Burke. UK Authors I would also recommend Ian Rankin and would suggest trying John Harvey, Tony Black, Jim Kelly who would fit your liking of Mark Billingham and Quentin Jardine.

  2. I have read a couple of S J Rozan books, and thoroughly enjoyed them. I am having a hard time thinking what I would compare them to (so I'm maybe not being very helpful!), but I found they had good storylines, characters that I was interested in, and some humour sprinkled in too.

     

    Thanks, saw a couple in the local charity shop so will give one a go

  3. The one thing that puts me off these is that when I pick one up it proudly states on the cover 'the next Stieg Larsson'. Well I gave up on those halfway through the first one, thought it was awful, so if they are like those I will not bother. Thoughts?

  4. Has anyone actually completely read War and Peace by Tolstoy? I was considering adding it to my summer reading list (no way I'd have time for it right now) but I wanted to see if it was really worth my time.

     

    I did read this back in 1989 during a 3 month stay in hospital with little to do but wait so spent all that time reading. It is quite an amazing piece of work but definitely not a weekend read! Worth the effort if you like the family saga type of book.

  5. The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow, 560 pages. Up in the top 5 crime novels I have read, brilliantly done.

     

    Don Winslow's masterpiece is not only a page-turning thriller but also a rich and compelling novel about a very mixed group of characters, each in his or her own way seeking some sort of salvation or redemption. The plot is essentially simple: how the US government and some of its quasi-autonomous agencies (CIA, FBI, DEA) all for their own reasons encouraged, sponsored and actively financed and helped the development of the drug cartels and their trade in Mexico. Groups of characters - a young Chicano boy from the Barrio who makes good and becomes a Senator (and who is the target of an assassination plot that tops and tails the book); a morally troubled DEA boss who tries to do good, but who is driven by events and by a desire both for salvation and revenge to sleep with the devil; and the various gang leaders, some of them psychopathic, others urbane, civilised and deadly; a high-class prostitute; and a charismatic Catholic priest who is dedicated to the improvement of the lives of his people.

  6. Just a few crime authors that spring to mind

     

    British authors not already mentioned: Stephen Booth, Jim Kelly, John Harvey, Ian Rankin, Alex Gray, Mark Billingham, Stuart MacBride, Graham Hurley, Quintin Jardine

     

    American authors not already mentioned: Robert Crais, James Lee Burke, Alafair Burke, John Sandford, Robert B Parker, Brian Freeman

     

    Hope you get something out of those that you like

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