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  • What are your favorite mystery books?

    Posted by admin on March 31st, 2010 and filed under mystery books | 14 Comments »

    Hi.. I want to find a breath taking and on the ledge of your seat mysterybook!!!! I want ot read a mystery book for the summer and i’m asking because maybe i could read the book that one of you liked..

    Thanks

    Some of my fav mystery authors, in no particular order:
    Lilian Jackson Braun
    Carole Nelson Douglas
    Camille Minichino
    M. R. Sellars
    Karen Irving
    Jasper Fforde
    Sandra Tooley
    Lee Driver
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    Agatha Christie
    Harry Kemelman
    Margaret Truman
    P. D. James
    Matthew Pearl
    Martha C. Lawrence
    Ellery Queen
    Ralph McInery
    Tony Hillerman
    Erle Stanley Gardner
    Susan Wittig Albert

    14 Responses

    1. inMYpants Says:

      the home
      by scott nicholson
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    2. bonlwick Says:

      I just finished the Sleeping Doll by Jeffrey Deaver and it was pretty good. I also read the newest James Patterson books and Janet Evanovish book. All were quick reads that kept me interested from the first page.
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    3. partlysunny Says:

      Try one of Agatha Christie’s books – classics. I liked The ABC Murders.
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    4. annie m Says:

      CHARLIE BONE SERIES!!
      i’m in love with all of them
      and they’re not that short of books
      and theres like 6 out right now
      so it will keep you going!!

      The Charlie Bone Series
      by Jenny Nimmo

      the first one is
      Midnight for Charlie Bone
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    5. Cody M Says:

      I Quit!!! I Quit!!!
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    6. icemunchies Says:

      I really like Stuart Woods, especially the Stone series. But they’re all good.
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    7. istillcandream Says:

      The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, by Agatha Christie, most of her other murder mysteries are quite good too. But this one, is brilliant…
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    8. dangerdizzy Says:

      Angels and demons by Dan Brown. I think it’s better than The Da Vinci Code. You’ll love it. Heartstopping! I am now reading Deception Point by the same author. Another one by him is Digital Fortress.
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    9. carnaby_fudge Says:

      one of my favorites was called ‘mr. timothy’ by louis bayard. it reimagines the character of tiny tim from dickens’ christmas carol and places him as a late teenager living in a victorian brothel and trying to solve a case of murdered prostitutes tied to an orphan girl he discovers and takes in. it’s totally consuming. i couldn’t put it down!
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    10. Megatron Says:

      Series of Unfortanute Events! omg they are really good books! youll want to keep reading one after one! lol its about 3 orphans whos mother and father die in a fire in their mansion and they go to people and count olaf keeps trying to kidnapp them! you might of heard of it as a movie but the books are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better!
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    11. pLaiNe-JainE Says:

      Agatha Christie, Garth Nixon, Sherlock Holmes…
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    12. CC Says:

      I just finished "Rusty Nail" by J.A. Konrath. It’s full of twists and turns, but it’s not for the squeamish. It kept me on the edge of my seat, that’s for certain!
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    13. venus_maria_1 Says:

      Anything by James Patterson keeps me on the edge of my seat. Patricia Cornwell is the same way. Landscape of Lies by Peter Watson, Harlan Coben’s Just one Look and Tell No One, Jonathan Kellerman’s Rage, and Ted Dekker’s Three.
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    14. BlueManticore Says:

      Some of my fav mystery authors, in no particular order:
      Lilian Jackson Braun
      Carole Nelson Douglas
      Camille Minichino
      M. R. Sellars
      Karen Irving
      Jasper Fforde
      Sandra Tooley
      Lee Driver
      Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
      Agatha Christie
      Harry Kemelman
      Margaret Truman
      P. D. James
      Matthew Pearl
      Martha C. Lawrence
      Ellery Queen
      Ralph McInery
      Tony Hillerman
      Erle Stanley Gardner
      Susan Wittig Albert
      References :
      http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/
      Stop, You’re Killing Me! is a resource for lovers of mystery, crime, thriller, spy, and suspense books.

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