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Old 06-21-2015, 10:43 AM   #22419
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I love the Joe Picket series and read this one as soon as it came out. I agree, it is one of his best! Wish he wrote faster....

I just finished Louise Penny's 5th Chief Inspector Gamache book -- The Brutal Telling -- wonderful! Love this series. I have the next one (Bury Your Dead) on hold, but in the meantime I'm reading the 2nd Maisie Dobbs book -- Birds of a Feather (author: Jacqueline Winspear) and enjoying it very much.

Oh, also recently finished the 7th book in The Project series- "The Ajax Protocol" by Alex Lukeman (10 books in all, latest one came out last month "The Solomon Scroll"). Kind of over the top, secret govt special ops team (like the others) but a quick, fun read.
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Away With The Fairies
(Phryne Fisher, #11) by Kerry Greenwood.

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It's a really good book, and it's relatively new-- they even note the recovery of Richard III's remains...

I really enjoyed The Lovely Bones; lets us know how you liked it and the other one.
@ReneAZ -- If you haven't discovered the wonderful Phryne Fisher series from Kerry Greenwood, then I highly recommend it. The first book in the series is Cocaine Blues:


From some of the other books I see you read and like, should be a good fit.
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