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FW> I just finished reading DETECTIVE by Arthur Hailey, author of books
FW> such as AIRPORT and WHEELS. It is not quite in that riveting category,
FW> but is a good read.
Hello Jan,
Thanks for the tip. Arthur Hailey is one of my favorite authors. And,
avid mystery reader that I am, will look for the book. I've been reading
quite a few police procedurals and court room drama books lately.
Guess you could lump these into the mystery genre, as there is usually
a surprise ending to them. ie, the person on trial isn't the real
perpetrator, or the police procedurals keep you wondering if the person
they are investigating, is the real killer.
Especially like Ed McBain's 87th Precinct series. I'm presently reading
one by him titled "Romance." It's good and full of a lot of humor. I
don't read them in any particular order. Just as I see one that tweaks
my curiousity. Haven't been disappointed with him yet.
This echo sure has dwindled, hasn't it? Guess most everyone has switched
to the Internet. Kind of sad in a way, don't you think?
Nice talking to you.
Dorothy
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