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Old 10-15-2008, 12:59 PM   #3
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Hmm, that's a good link provided! I was going to suggest some of those authors.

Lee Child's Reacher novels are tough to match IMO because the hero rides a fine line avoiding being overly-competent. He's on the hairy edge of believable.

John Sandford came to mind first, his Prey series.

Harlen Coben is one to look at but avoid the Myron Bolitar novels unless you want much more humor rolled into your mysteries.

I'd suggest Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch books, for an above-average driven-detective sort of fellow.
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