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Old 03-11-2017, 09:41 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Roos View Post

But i digress, reading is fun, if it is not, you read the wrong stuff.
Oh there is another genre i love to read, but they are rare like gem-stones in a garbage dump, Detective SF, you know like how the Asimov Robot series started out with.
Anyone has some good recommendations?
How about detective fantasies?
Randall Garrett's LORD DARCY is classic.
More recently, Tanya Huff's BLOOD TIES series.
(She also does great military SF but I'm sure you've already read those.
Ditto for John Ringo's TROY RISING and BLACK TIDE RISING series. Not sure how to classify his SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES fantasies but there is a vaguely detectivesque element to the stories.)

On the horror side, there are the vintage Seabury Quinn JULES DeGRANDIN series. Might be old enough to be PD by now but they were readable when I ran into them.
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