Mystery lovers, got recs for me?
Aug. 18th, 2008 10:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Once upon, I was a very avid reader of mysteries. I loved Patricia Cornwell's early books. I love Minette Walters. I like Nancy Picard's amateur detective Jenny Cain. But at some point, mysteries and I just seem to drift apart, and I have no idea who's writing what in the genre anymore. Recently, though, I read The Thirteenth Tale, which I adored. It isn't a genre novel, but mystery is a big part of what makes it so compelling. And that, in turn, inspired me to read The Woman In White, pretty much the grandparent of the genre. And now I want to read more.
If there are any mystery lovers out there, do you have any writers you'd recommend? I especially like female detectives, tend to prefer amateur detectives to P.I.'s, and I'm more in the mood for contemporary fiction, although something in the vein of The Woman In White would also be fantastic.
Rec me?
If there are any mystery lovers out there, do you have any writers you'd recommend? I especially like female detectives, tend to prefer amateur detectives to P.I.'s, and I'm more in the mood for contemporary fiction, although something in the vein of The Woman In White would also be fantastic.
Rec me?
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Date: 2008-08-19 02:16 pm (UTC)Thanks so much for the recs!
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Date: 2008-08-19 08:41 pm (UTC)I forgot to mention, Jane Hill writes about women who find themselves in mysterious circumstances. She's just about to publish book three.
And hey, don't mention it. Good books need to be advertised amongst friends, because you can't trust critics.