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matt819

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27. Joe Ide, Mark de Castrique, Linwood Barclay
Sun Dec 30, 2018, 03:51 PM
Dec 2018

I've downloaded Joe Ide's audio books but hadn't got around to them. Last week, I gave IQ a try. Wow! Now I'm about half way through Righteous.

I haven't read anything about the author or any reviews. The largest issue I can see is that he appears to be Asian-American, and his novels center around African-Americans, many gang-related. So you can imagine the language. It all seems to work, however. The characters are multi-dimensional, the stories are intricate. They're basically private investigator novels with many, many twists. Definitely worth a try.

Came across Mark de Castrique in a list of books to read and was reminded to restart his two series. Very light and very entertaining. I started to read A Specter of Justice and realized I had already read it. I'll read it again. There's one more in this series, Sam Blackman. Based in Asheville, NC, and I get the impression that the depictions are pretty realistic. Characters are entertaining, people you care about. Will pick up where I left off in the Buryin' Barry series as well.

Also reading A Noise Downstairs, a standalone novel by Linwood Barclay. I've ready most of Barclay's Promise Falls novels. As above, a good writer, complex plots, developed characters. Just about 20 pages in, but so far, so good.

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That's great hermetic Dec 2018 #3
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Yep, light. hermetic Dec 2018 #6
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Some new ones there. hermetic Dec 2018 #11
I burned out on Patterson awhile ago. murielm99 Dec 2018 #20
Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich KPN Dec 2018 #13
I love her writing hermetic Dec 2018 #15
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Oh I do, I do hermetic Dec 2018 #17
"Nobody Comes Back" by Donn Pearce dameatball Dec 2018 #16
Sad hermetic Dec 2018 #18
Yes indeed. I was browsing online and found this book. When I found out he also wrote "Cool Hand dameatball Dec 2018 #19
I am reading "The Fireman," murielm99 Dec 2018 #22
Mmmm hermetic Dec 2018 #23
Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (J. K. Rowling) dlk Dec 2018 #24
Enjoying it? hermetic Dec 2018 #25
I read non-fiction 99% of the time katmondoo Dec 2018 #26
You are always welcome to post here what non fiction you are reading. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2019 #44
Joe Ide, Mark de Castrique, Linwood Barclay matt819 Dec 2018 #27
Found a little about Joe hermetic Dec 2018 #29
I figured he had to have grown up there matt819 Dec 2018 #30
I'm also reading Lethal White PennyK Dec 2018 #31
Glad to hear hermetic Dec 2018 #34
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Can't beat that hermetic Dec 2018 #35
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Welcome to DU hermetic Dec 2018 #36
Happy New Year to all. Thank you to hermetic for the weekly thread, which I always japple Dec 2018 #37
Motherlode indeed! hermetic Dec 2018 #38
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That would be marvelous. hermetic Dec 2018 #40
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