Current favorite Crime Authors

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Re: Current favorite Crime Authors

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Patricia Cornwell for her accuracy and attention to detail. She has a background in forensics and it shows. Her non-fiction book following the theory that the artist Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper, if not convincing, is at least a fascinating book to read.
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I love Lisa Gardner, Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay :)
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There are so many. and I'm sure I'll forget some. Elizabeth Duncan is my favorite at the moment.
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Bill Pronzini- "Nameless" series.
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I am enjoying the Peter May books at the moment.
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I would suggest my personal favourite .. Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva.
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cbcorysgirl wrote:Patricia Cornwell is one of my all time favorites. I love her series about Kay Scarpetta, a chief medical examiner. Her books are very enthralling, once I start one I can't put it down. If you like reading crimes and thrillers, any Patricia Cornwell novel is a must read!
You took the words right out of my mouth! She writes well, the story line is interesting, and keeps you wanting more! :D
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I love James Patterson. Harlan Coben is also a favorite.
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If "Child 44" by Tom Rob Smith counts, then him
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luluMoon1940 wrote:Patricia Cornwell for her accuracy and attention to detail. She has a background in forensics and it shows. Her non-fiction book following the theory that the artist Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper, if not convincing, is at least a fascinating book to read.
I have never read anything by Patricia Cornwell. Based on your description, I am adding her to my list.
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Martha Grimes is an excellent writer and the characters in the Chief Inspector Jury series are quite entertaining especially Melrose Plant's aunt Agatha.

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I have read all of Elizabeth George's novels and the only one I didn't care for was "What Came Before He Shot Her". I like the Barbara Havers character the best.

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Reginald Hill's main character in the Dalziel and Pascoe series is the best.
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I'm not sure if you would really call his a crime novel, but I just finised Moriarty by Anthony Harowitz and it is fabulous. It is set in after the 'deaths' of both Holmes and Moriarty, a new criminal group is running London and an American private detective joins forces with a detective from Scotland Yard to put an end to him.
So many books to read, so little time..
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