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Old 06-12-2011, 08:10 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Just realised - if Harry Bosch (excellent, on my rereads collection always) qualifies, then I cannot help myself - James Lee Burke !
The Robicheaux series - but really, anything by him. A truly great writer,
Wow! You really hit the jackpot there! Robicheaux is almost as lean and mean as Reacher, but with a wife and adopted daughter. Great series! Burks story right after the hurricane damage to New Orleans, although not the greatest Robicheaux book, was certainly the most vivid depiction of the devastation to that area I've read! Simply brilliant!


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