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mvccd1000

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2. "The Dead Man" by Joel Goldman
Sat Jun 2, 2012, 11:25 PM
Jun 2012

#2 in the Jack Davis series (retired FBI agent in Kansas City). I had read the 3 Jack Davis books, then discovered that Goldman had 4 Lou Mason (attorney in Kansas City) books that were written before the Jack Davis books.

I went through and read the Mason books, and now I'm re-reading the Davis books to see if I missed anything. The main thing I've noticed is that the places in the books actually mean something to me now, as I've been following along on google earth every time a spot is mentioned. Tell me something is east of Country Club Plaza and I know where you're talking about. A few miles north is Union Station, and across the rivers to the northwest is the Argentine rail yards, where the first Jack Davis book took place. Makes it fun to learn about a place I've never visited as I "travel" across it through a series of books.

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The Sparks Fly Upward by Diana Norman. sagesnow Jun 2012 #1
I love history~~~ JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #6
"The Dead Man" by Joel Goldman mvccd1000 Jun 2012 #2
Kansas City, huh? SheilaT Jun 2012 #18
"The Cottage at Glass Beach" by Heather Barbieri Laurian Jun 2012 #3
SNOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE (2003) Marion Chesney fadedrose Jun 2012 #4
Antarctica JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #5
Duma Key ~ Stephen King SaveOurDemocracy Jun 2012 #7
Several matt819 Jun 2012 #8
Fourth book in series, Elizabeth Peter's "The Lion in the Valley". sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #9
_What's the Worst That Could Happen?_ by Donald Westlake getting old in mke Jun 2012 #10
Love his humorous mysteries mvccd1000 Jun 2012 #11
His books must be really popular, because fadedrose Jun 2012 #12
Yep, the watch one. getting old in mke Jun 2012 #14
I've read everything he's written, I think. SheilaT Jun 2012 #19
"The Years of Rice and Salt" -- Kim Stanley Robinson bemildred Jun 2012 #13
it is well worth it, bemildred JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #20
A fine entertainment. bemildred Jun 2012 #21
~~ JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #22
On the fiction side, The Old Curiosity Shop dmallind Jun 2012 #15
AGATHA RAISIN AND THE WIZARD OF EVESHAM (1999) M. C. Beaton fadedrose Jun 2012 #16
LUCKY BASTARD (2012) by S. G. Browne fadedrose Jun 2012 #17
The Cotillion by John Oliver Killens violetsurf Jun 2012 #23
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