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Old 08-05-2013, 11:32 AM   #12
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Are there any difference between mystery/detective and thrillers?

I am asking because I heard that Lee child and C. J. Box write more thrillers rather than proper mysteries.

To add to the list: Lawrence block-Mathew Scudder is my favourite

Off topic: I am half way through Jo Nesbo's 'The Bat' and already impressed. It is more like an Australian mystery than a scandanavian one, and is full of thought provoking stories about/from Auz, and great world/philosophical views etc. I already love him.
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