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hermetic

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33. Those sound good
Mon Jul 2, 2018, 04:32 PM
Jul 2018
Washington Post says: with signature wit, sly plotting, and gloriously offbeat characters, these mysteries are “utterly unlike anyone else’s detective novels.” So, thanks. And welcome to DU.

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Will finish "Lamb" by Christopher Moore today and start "The Outsider," Stephen King this evening. dameatball Jul 2018 #1
I feel the same hermetic Jul 2018 #3
Where's all that free time when retired? TexasProgresive Jul 2018 #2
Seriously hermetic Jul 2018 #5
That was a good one Ohiogal Jul 2018 #10
The Heart Goes Last PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2018 #4
Yikes. That sounds pretty dark, but interesting. dameatball Jul 2018 #6
Yes, very dark and very good. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2018 #18
Well, gosh hermetic Jul 2018 #7
I had not heard of that one. CrispyQ Jul 2018 #22
I am still reading Odd books. murielm99 Jul 2018 #8
Takes you away hermetic Jul 2018 #9
First Koontz book I ever red was Ghost Story.....scared the crap outta me dameatball Jul 2018 #19
Promised to the Crown, by Amie K Runyan northoftheborder Jul 2018 #11
Ah, yes hermetic Jul 2018 #13
"The Snowman"---Jo Nesbo virgogal Jul 2018 #12
Cool hermetic Jul 2018 #14
He is terrific. virgogal Jul 2018 #24
Harlen Coben Timewas Jul 2018 #15
Ah yes hermetic Jul 2018 #16
When I find series Timewas Jul 2018 #17
I had the same problem, then just typed in (whatever author) chronology....it worked. dameatball Jul 2018 #20
there is a site Timewas Jul 2018 #23
Cool. Thank you. dameatball Jul 2018 #25
Oh, I love that first image! CrispyQ Jul 2018 #21
I like that one, too hermetic Jul 2018 #29
Texas by James Michener (going on month 4) RamblingRose Jul 2018 #26
Michener can be wordy hermetic Jul 2018 #30
There There by Tommy Orange. Squinch Jul 2018 #27
Oh, wow! Fantastic. hermetic Jul 2018 #31
Enjoy! Squinch Jul 2018 #32
"The Knowledge" by Martha Grimes Alliepoo Jul 2018 #28
Those sound good hermetic Jul 2018 #33
Thank you! PennyK Jul 2018 #36
I just ordered "Hope Never Dies" Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #34
What fun!! hermetic Jul 2018 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #44
I hope this doesn't break the rules Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #45
The Saint Of Wolves and Butchers by Alex Grecian PoorMonger Jul 2018 #35
Oh my hermetic Jul 2018 #38
I haven't read The Yard, yet PoorMonger Jul 2018 #41
The Fatal Flame by Lyndsay Faye PennyK Jul 2018 #37
Cool hermetic Jul 2018 #40
Oh PoorMonger Jul 2018 #43
New Boy by Tracy Chevalier PoorMonger Jul 2018 #42
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