-=> Quoting Sharon Skelly to Suzze Tiernan <=-
ST>Troy writes historical baseball mysteries. His newest is "Hunting a
>Detroit Tiger".They are very well written and you don't have to be a
>baseball fan to enjoy them. The main character is a baseball player, not
>a great one, as he is traded a lot (a chance for Troy to write about
>anothe team!)
SS> Sounds interesting. Will note for future reference. Just
SS> what I need--another author & series to get hooked on. Are these
SS> best read in order?
Not necessary. Each stands on its own.
> >time! Just started "Death Brims Over", the first book of a new
> >The authors name escapes me right now, but I was hooked from the first
ST> SS> When you remember it, let me know?
ST>It is Barbara Jaye Wilson. The book is a paperback original, and was
>GREAT! I can't say enough about it, I have been recommmending it to
SS> Again, noted.
I know you'll love it. Everyone on DorothyL that has picked it up has
raved about it.
SS> Am reading Diane Mott Davidson's _Killer Pancake_ & like it
SS> but I do enjoy this series. Just finished Les Roberts' _The Duke of
SS> Cleveland_ which means I'm all caught up on his Milan Jakovich series
SS> & now have to wait until fall for his new one to come out.
I love DMD books. She should have a new one some time this summer,
although I haven't seen it listed anywhere yet. For some reason the
older Les Roberts books are hard to come by here. I tried to order them
for a customer with no luck. I would like to read the first one. If you
can get a copy locally, maybe we could do a swap, I could send you a
book you'd like.
... suzze@concentric.net
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