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Old 07-12-2013, 03:25 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by mitford13 View Post
Fbone,
Had to come back & thank you for pointing out this author - strangely, I hadn't seen his stuff before. Just like a good special-offers junkie, I finished Adrenaline and The Last Minute, now I'm eagerly waiting for next week's release of Downfall.
And Amazon's got some 2.99 deals I picked up too...

They's got me hooked!

Seriously, I like this guy - thanks for helping me find somebody new.
Jeff Abbott also wrote a mystery series about 20 years ago, featuring a small town librarian in Texas. I read and liked all four books in the series in DTB, but sadly the ebooks are agency and I'm not going to pay agency prices to rebuy books I own in paper.

These were more classic mysteries than thrillers, which this new series seems to be from the blurbs, but if you like the author, they might be worth a try. The books were: Do Unto Others, The Only Good Yankee, Promises of Home, and Distant Blood. The first one won an Agatha and a Macavity for best first novel.
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