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Old 05-28-2011, 11:24 AM   #304
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The Ngaio Marsh books are still great today, and there are also excellent Audible.com versions of them.

For fans of higher suspense novels, such as those of Michael Connelly and Robert B. Parker, let me suggest the Jane Whitefield novels of Thomas Perry. My wife and I just discovered them and are reading our way through them. But we have a rule - you can't start one until you have a day free when you can read it, cause otherwise work is NOT going to get done. Once you start...
So far, I have read Vanishing Act and Death Benefits by Perry. VA is a Jane Whitefield. That was about a year ago and I can't say why I quit them because I liked them. for the reminder!
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