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Old 05-22-2012, 07:07 PM   #13299
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Cool Laurie R. King and Dana Stabenow

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Finished Odd Thomas. Liked it a lot. Odd is a really interesting character supported by a bunch of other really interesting characters. A fun read.

I'm now starting Laurie R. King's Night Work the 2nd of the Kate Martinelli books.
I just finished Laurie R. King's Night Work and in my opinion it dragged a lot with filler mainly consisting of a whole lot of Indian (Not Native American) and Old Testament Mysticism. Charlie Russell warned me of a Laurie R. King book (he said it was one of the Mary Russell novels) with this problem.

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I've lost track of which one is which now, but at least one of them Mary Russell goes on and on about Judaica mysticism and it drags. But once you get past that one, they pick back up again.
But I think that Night Work is more than likely the book he was referring to. Anyway, I'm still looking forward to the next Kate Martinelli book, The Art of Detection which I'll read after I read Killing Grounds by Dana Stabenow, the 8th Kate Shugak Mystery.
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