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Old 02-04-2012, 11:15 PM   #244
speakingtohe
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I have seen quite a few mystery/thriller authors jump on the paranormal/YA bandwagon. Most do well financially, and some write excellent books in the new genre.

Most I sincerely wish they would go back to what they were writing to start out with. Mainly because I like the first books and wish to read more. I respect their choice of course, and I suspect it is not that easy to switch back.

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