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Old 12-20-2018, 11:39 PM   #5
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Thank you, I binged all John Sandford this year and enjoyed them. I am going to try a couple of Mark Greaney's books, I love the movie Hunt for Red October, at the very least I know my husband will binge them

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I would recommend any Mark Greaney’s books.
Also, I just read Ian Rankin’s Tooth and Nail. I very much liked this one and apparently they just keep getting better.
I will be Binging Ian Rankins in 2019 thank you both for that one. Maurizio de Giovanni intrigues me, so will try that in 2019


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I enjoyed all of Ian Rankin's Rebus novels. I also liked Maurizio de Giovanni's Comissario Ricciardi books.
Thank you for reminding me about these, I have the books but had totally forgotten, so straight into my 2019 reading list.

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David Peace -- The Red Riding Quartet -- extremely gritty, gruesome set of novels dealing with a serial killer in Yorkshire
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