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I'd like to third the Liquidator. Sounds like a fun read.
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I would like to nominate A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane.
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I'll second A Drink Before the War.
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I don't intend to criticize a particular nomination on its merits, but I could wish for fewer repeat authors among the selections. Already this year, Wharton and Steinbeck are repeats and Lehane would be a third; that is, half the selections so far have been repeat authors and Lehane would bump that up to 60%.
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I had forgotten that the bookclub had done Shutter Island. I agree with broadening the horizons.
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I'll nominate another. After reading this one a few years ago I was compelled find and read his other three books, which are also excellent.
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Hmmm. Most of these seem to be more mystery than thriller, so I think I'll go ahead and nominate a pure thriller: Vanishing Act, by Thomas Perry. This is the first in the Jane Whitefield series and an absolute can't put down thriller.
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I'll second Vanishing Act.
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I will third Vanishing Act.
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I shall third A Drink Before the War.
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The Gun Seller by Hugh Laurie
I'd like to recommend Hugh Laurie's The Gun Seller.
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I will third The Gun Seller. I love House and this has certainly grabbed my interest. A lot of me is wondering if it is going to be wonderful, terrible, or wonderfully terrible. I'm hoping the last one because I think I could enjoy that.
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