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Old 08-15-2009, 10:48 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
Oh, most definitely! I've only just broached the surface of the 'Harry Bosch' series with the first book, but look forward to reading the next ones! There just isn't enough time to read!!!!
all righty then. thanks.

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Anyone have an extra 'Day Stretcher?'
*raises hand* i need one of those too please !

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But... if you enjoyed Connelly, please do take a look at Ian Rankin and his Inspector Rebus series. Try to start with book #1 if you can. Just a shade darker than Connelly, but even more engrossing!
i've actually read several of the Rebus books, but in french and not in order, since i got them from the library. i liked them and i wanted to start from the beginning and read the whole thing in english, but if memory serves the series is available as ebooks starting from book number 17, or something. so i've just been waiting for the first books to become available.

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I would definitely encourage you to go ahead with your trip. Scotland is a terrific place to visit, and Edinburgh's a wonderful city. (England might be worth a quick look as well if you have a day or so to spare.)
spoken like a true scot !

scotland is high on my list of places to visit as well. i've got a friend who lived for 3 years in edimbourgh and when he speaks english he has a scottish accent, i love listening to it !
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