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Originally Posted by cassidym
Unlike you brains reading science, I'm plowing through yet another SDN (Sleazy Detective Novel). This is New York Dead by Stuart Woods. First one of his I've read and am now looking forward to working my way through the series.
Okay, it's not all SDNs. I'm also reading The Infinite Book by Barrow and A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
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Nothing like an SDN. Try reading the Budayeen series my Alec Effinger. I read the first 3 or 4 and they are fun. When Gravity Fails is excellent and has plenty of pulp fictionness to it. I have not found and ebook version of this series yet. Would love to have them around when the mood strikes. Basically if you liked Sin City you will love this series.
The Asimov mysteries are likely the sort of stories you might also enjoy. Plus they have puzzles built in...and the answers are always right there in front of you...yet somehow you can't see them until the end, even if then...
I just looked up Stuart Woods and will add him to my author to read something by list for sure...thanks!