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Old 03-10-2018, 01:43 PM   #40
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Pat Briggs is another.

Some Authors newer work just get stale as a series grinds on.

I think the prologue to the original Star Trek (TV series) applies, even for books. ...Explore new civilizations, to go boldly....

Crime/Mysteries have 'case differences' the can keep them interesting. But Some others, just push the characters into a new 'playing board' situation.
Agree on Briggs. I really like C.J. Cherryh's Morgaine Cycle and The Paladin. Wasn't as fond of some of her other works and there are a lot that I haven't read yet.
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