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SB> DR> Helllo everyone: The mystery conference is getting short on messages SB>again and SB> DR> I haven't been adding my two cents worth either. SB> Just finished Cornwell's latest "Cause of Death"? SB> which I enjoyed more than her more recent ones (Body Farm, From SB> Potter's Field). Am in the middle of Davis' "Silver Pigs" which I'm SB> enjoying. Also recently read Westlake's "Good Behavior" which I SB> enjoyed. SB> * JABBER v1.2 * If ignorance is bliss, why are you so CRANKY, Sunshine? SB>--- InterEcho 1.19 Hello Susan: It's nice to know I'm not the only one who thinks Cornwell's later books aren't up to her usual standards. May be getting burned out. ??? Never heard of Davis but the title of the book is intriguing. And I love Donald Westlake. Read everything of his I can get my hands on. I think my favorite of his is Drowned Hopes. Absolutely hysterical and after that my next favorite of his is Bank Shot. If you haven't read them, I highly recommend them. Now there is a prolific writer who never lets me down.ever let me down yet. Consistently good. Have you read any of Steve Martini's books? He's fairly new to the game but is also a good writer. Books with twists and turns that keeps you guessing to the very end. The kind of stuff I really enjoy. Trouble is, there are so many good mysteries about, and I enjoy reading so much, I sometimes forget, I' |}. Some of of us will go to any lengths to delude ourselves. research. Nice hearing from you. Will be back. Dorothy --- DBSMail V2.00g [F633BFFC] ---------------SB> * Origin: * DataBoard BBS * Crowley, TX * (817)297-6222 * (1:130/916) * Origin: tnl-online.com -=- san diego, ca -=- (1:202/711) |
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