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Old 11-05-2011, 05:15 PM   #10
speakingtohe
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I agree, Harry Bosch is excellent.

Some similiar protaganists are
J. P Beaumont by J. A. Jance
SImiliar in that main character becomes well to do (as Harry Bosch does) and continues working.

Spencer By Robert B. Parker. Not well to do but likeable and action packed. Ligt reading.

Fletch by Gregory MacDonald. Gets rich by not quite legal means. Kind of a scoundrel but you get to like the guy.

Helen
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