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Old 05-19-2012, 04:11 AM   #28
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I want to learn from what I read, even fiction. So the author has to do research. The one series where I look forward to the new book each fall is by police procedural author Archer Mayor, who generally acknowledges a boatload of law enforcement people. Plus he has had a series of volunteer and/or part time law enforcement jobs. I couldn't trust him to explain modern detective work if he sat at home grinding out a couple thousand words a day.
oh, i love procedurals i'll look into this author ;p

there are some indie authors that I've read who regularly correspond with their fans on GR. Unfortunately, some keep giving in to fans who hanker for more adventures of a certain set of characters, and they end up botching the whole thing up. Did that make any sense?
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