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Old 06-11-2012, 05:19 AM   #22
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For some less expensive reads that I've actually read:

Simon Royle - Bangkok Burn
Mike McIntyre - The Scavenger's Daughter (Yay! Serial killers!)
Shaun Jeffrey - The Kult (Yay! serial killers!)
Douglas E. Richards - Wired (Techno-thriller)

Other authors I've come across but haven't read yet include: Blake Crouch, Brett Battles, Russell Blake, Jeremy Burns, Saffina Desforges, Andrew E. Kaufman and of course, Jack Kilborn/J A Konrath.

Although I haven't read them all, they seem more on this side of reasonable pricing so it doesn't hurt too much to try them out. Additionally, I have books from most of these authors and didn't pay anything because they became temporarily free on Amazon.
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