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Old 10-30-2008, 10:08 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Sounds as if we have similar tastes in crime fiction! Have you tried Ian Rankin's "Inspector Rebus" series? They're excellent.
I have read the first seven of them but stopped then for some reason. They were very good but maybe became to mainstream "literary" for my taste.

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Another author I enjoy, when I'm in the mood for something a little different, are Elizabeth George's "Inspector Linley" series (another case of an American writing "British" crime drama). They are very "deep" psychological dramas, but engrossing once you get into them (MUCH better than the TV adaptations, which I don't think are at all well done.).
I have read the first five. But then there was some things that I thought was not so good. In some of the books it was really noticeable that this was an American trying to write British.
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