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Lisa Gardner-FBI Profile Series

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Hi Everyone, thank you for allowing me to join. I am an avid reader who can't put them down once I start them. I need some help though. I absolutely fell in love with the Lisa Gardner FBI Series, really all her books. I am trying to find another author who compares. I started reading Karin Slaughter and have gone through all of her books as well. Anybody have any advice who I try next? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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I would suggest books by Tess Gerritsen, including the Rizzoli and Isles books, but not just those. I really enjoyed Bloodstream and Life Support as well.
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I'm quite enjoying Linda Castillo's series featuring Kate Burkholder - there are only three books so far but they are all pretty good - the latest one especially.
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Post by ohiojerry »

Chelsea Cain. Not exactly similar to Gardner but very good. Karin Slaughter is good too, except that she gets everything wrong about any firearm she writes about.
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Post by Va_treehugger »

Patricia Cornwell. She writes the Kay Scarpetta book series. She has won several book awards. Loved Black Notice, but that is 1/2way through the series and you really should read them in order. :wink:
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These aren't all authors with series' but they are good authors. Sharon Sala, Kay Hooper, Heather Graham, A.K. Alexander (Got to read "Daddy's Home"), Debora Webb, and I agree with the Tess Gerritson recommendation. I have other authors a well, but these are a few of my favorites.
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The Kay Scarpetta series is awesome, especially her early books, All That Remains, and From Potters Field. I recently finished one of her newer books Port Mortuary, but it for some reason did not have the zing of her earlier works.
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bknight47 wrote:The Kay Scarpetta series is awesome, especially her early books, All That Remains, and From Potters Field. I recently finished one of her newer books Port Mortuary, but it for some reason did not have the zing of her earlier works.
I agree. Her earlier books were the best.
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Dear nbarrera, could you, please, dwell on your impression on FBI Series? Why do you love it? What struck you most? Which features of the novels would you mark?
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Tana French, I think the first book is Into the Woods.
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I recently read T.R. Ragan's Lizzie Gardner series (there is only 2 in the series so far Abducted and Dead Weight) and I enjoyed them. Also J.T. Ellison has quickly become a favorite of mine with her Taylor Jackson series.
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Post by Kenile »

I really have wanted to start a line of books like this. I love mystery/thrillers. This post makes me want to try them even more! Lol
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Post by sam-001 »

Patricia Cornwell was great to start with but then she sort of fizzled by about 2004... Her books just lacked something then. What about JD Robb.. its a little different but her books are cool... James Patterson is also excellent ... Try his Alex Cross books.
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Post by reluctantreader »

I'd try karin slaughter if I were you. They're quite similar in style to Lisa Gardner and the main female characters are just as strong. The characters develop over the books really well and i think they are books you can become really invested in.
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Post by fitzml »

Tami Hoag's earlier novels are pretty good.
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