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Old 09-12-2013, 01:10 PM   #8
covingtoncat73
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I loved Tropic of Night, which is the first in a trilogy with the same detective Paz. Any of the three can be read by itself, though.

The Good Son and the Forgery of Venus, all stand-alones, were also excellent but my favorite Gruber was a departure from all of these. I loved The Witch's Boy, which is a fractured fairy tale rather than a thriller.
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