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Old 04-15-2009, 12:27 PM   #36
JSWolf
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David Baldacci - Camel Club series
Agatha Christie - Any and all
Jeffery Deaver - Lincoln Rhyme series
Linda Fairstein - Alex Cooper series
Tess Gerritsen - Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles series plus anything else in eBook form
Faye Kellerman - Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series
Jonathan Kellerman - Alex Delaware series
Robert B. Parker - Spencer series
Kathy Reichs - Temperance Brennan series

That list should keep your mother going big time with some really good reading.
I'm just checking Amazon.com for Kindle editions.

David Baldacci - Camel Club series (all available)
Agatha Christie - Any and all (most available)
Jeffery Deaver - Lincoln Rhyme series (all available)
Linda Fairstein - Alex Cooper series (all available)
Tess Gerritsen - Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles series plus anything else in eBook form (all in the series and a few others)
Faye Kellerman - Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series (all available)
Jonathan Kellerman - Alex Delaware series (9 of 23 starting with #4)
Robert B. Parker - Spencer series (some, but not the first 3)
Kathy Reichs - Temperance Brennan series (all available)

So from my list, you can leave out Jonathan Kellerman and Robert B. Parker since there are not enough eBooks available.
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