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Drop Shot (Myron Bolitar) 56 reviews Harlan Coben
Dell, 1996
Drop Shot
+ Great Book + Myron is fabulous all over again + Enjoyable Early Novel from Coben
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The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza 12 reviews Lawrence Block
HarperTorch, 2006
Definitely worth more than a nickel
+ The Burglar Who Stuided Spinoza + Good read + Bernie Rhodenbarr is always fun
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A Question of Blood: An Inspector Rebus Novel (Inspector Rebus Mysteries) 32 reviews Ian Rankin
Little, Brown and Company, 2005
What a find!
+ Rebus plays hurt but comes up a winner + More of a Whydunit than a Whodunit
This is the first Ian Rankin novel I've read, but I'll make a point of reading them now. A really well designed mystery/police procedural by a Scottish author set in Edinburgh. The story begins with a school shooting, unfortunately an all too common event today, and not limited to the U.S. There ...
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Resurrection Men: An Inspector Rebus Novel 34 reviews Ian Rankin
Amazon Remainders Account, 2003
This is a throwback to English genre mystery books of the 60's
I think it is fitting that I am writing this just after 'Elizabeth' who wrote in her review that this book is "more a "guy type" book." That made me laugh because I was thinking this is more of a 'gal type' book and maybe that's why a lot of it left me wanting for more.
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A Dedicated Man (Inspector Banks Mysteries) 14 reviews Peter Robinson
Avon, 1992
Second Book in What Turns Out to be a Wonderful Series
+ Another good story + Very Delightful Police Procedural + Not a bad mystery, but could have been better
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The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza 12 reviews Lawrence Block
HarperTorch, 2006
Definitely worth more than a nickel
+ The Burglar Who Stuided Spinoza + Good read + Bernie Rhodenbarr is always fun
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A Dedicated Man (Inspector Banks Mysteries) 14 reviews Peter Robinson
Avon, 1992
Second Book in What Turns Out to be a Wonderful Series
+ Another good story + Very Delightful Police Procedural + Not a bad mystery, but could have been better
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A Question of Blood: An Inspector Rebus Novel (Inspector Rebus Mysteries) 32 reviews Ian Rankin
Little, Brown and Company, 2005
What a find!
+ Rebus plays hurt but comes up a winner + More of a Whydunit than a Whodunit
This is the first Ian Rankin novel I've read, but I'll make a point of reading them now. A really well designed mystery/police procedural by a Scottish author set in Edinburgh. The story begins with a school shooting, unfortunately an all too common event today, and not limited to the U.S. There ...
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Drop Shot (Myron Bolitar) 56 reviews Harlan Coben
Dell, 1996
Drop Shot
+ Great Book + Myron is fabulous all over again + Enjoyable Early Novel from Coben
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Resurrection Men: An Inspector Rebus Novel 34 reviews Ian Rankin
Amazon Remainders Account, 2003
This is a throwback to English genre mystery books of the 60's
I think it is fitting that I am writing this just after 'Elizabeth' who wrote in her review that this book is "more a "guy type" book." That made me laugh because I was thinking this is more of a 'gal type' book and maybe that's why a lot of it left me wanting for more.
I think of this book as ...
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