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Or! A four-part series! Rebekah Send a noteboard - 14/08/2010 06:32:10 PM
I might even do 5x British, 5x American, and maybe 5x everyone else that I can find. Make it a 3-part series.

Ambitious.

Books are 50p each at the moment.

And crime books are really quick reads. That's one of the things I like about them.

Added bonus is that I might find another writer to read since I'm running out of Rankins.

So. It would be these kinds of writers: Rankin, Gerritsen, Jardine, Reichs, Ellory, Sansom, chap who writes the Wallander series, etc.

Never heard of most of those... Ellory vaguely rings a bell, and Wallander of course (Henning Mankell, yes? or is that another Swede? there are too many of them...). But then I don't really read that much crime, with a few exceptions (especially Agatha Christie).

Yeah, Henning Mankell is the name. Couldn't remember his surname.

You've given me another category: Classic Crime Writers = Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, etc.

This will be fun.
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