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Old 07-05-2009, 10:47 AM   #22
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Ridley Pearson, Jeffrey Deaver, and Greg Iles are also good choices if you like thrillers. Once you read any one of their books, you won't stop until you've read them all!

Leah
Jeffrey Deaver I'd recommend especially, particularly his "Lincoln Rhyme" books, the first of which is "The Bone Collector". They are a combination of "thriller" and "police procedural", but I too find them un-put-downable!
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