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getting old in mke

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42. Yep
Sun Jun 2, 2013, 05:37 PM
Jun 2013

Been working my way through it sporadically during the last six months or so. Up to _Three Hands in the Fountain_. How can one not love a Roman mystery with a title like that?

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Nelson DeMille JayhawkSD Apr 2013 #1
I love KC Apr 2013 #2
Robert Crais, the Elvis Cole mysteries. Scuba Apr 2013 #3
Love these. nt Lex Apr 2013 #24
Second for Robert Crais getting old in mke Apr 2013 #4
The Spellman family makes me too nervous. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #30
I know, right? getting old in mke May 2013 #31
That younger daughter makes me crazy. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #32
I bet you can guess mine.... Little Star Apr 2013 #5
following your Hula Popper Apr 2013 #6
I LOVE his books. fadedrose turned me on to him too. Enjoy! Little Star Apr 2013 #7
Good for you... fadedrose Apr 2013 #8
Link please? Melissa G Apr 2013 #10
Here it is fadedrose Apr 2013 #11
Thank you! Melissa G Apr 2013 #15
The Amelia Peabody series Staph Apr 2013 #9
James Lee Burke's Robicheaux mysteries..... Paladin Apr 2013 #12
Read them all. Melissa G Apr 2013 #14
+ (well, a lot) getting old in mke Apr 2013 #16
Me, too. nt Zorra Jul 2013 #47
Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum mysteries--now up to Notorious 19. raccoon Apr 2013 #13
avoid her other books, though;. RILib Apr 2013 #28
Spenser ballardgirl Apr 2013 #17
Buried For Pleasure, by Edmund Crispin Moe Shinola Apr 2013 #18
Anything by Edmund Crispin Lydia Leftcoast May 2013 #35
I have to add Hula Popper Apr 2013 #19
That was right up there getting old in mke Apr 2013 #20
Donald Westlake's books. SheilaT Apr 2013 #21
harry dresden wet.hen88 Apr 2013 #22
He's put a number on the final Harry novel getting old in mke Apr 2013 #23
the Agatha Raisin books. RILib Apr 2013 #25
I like those, too. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #29
poor Hamish, he has terrible luck with women. RILib May 2013 #33
Doesn't he though. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #34
Gabriel Du Pré mysteries by Peter Bowen. Ptah Apr 2013 #26
The Maggody Mystery Series Mz Pip Apr 2013 #27
How can you not have mentioned Carl Hiaasen? Lydia Leftcoast May 2013 #36
I remember a scene in one getting old in mke May 2013 #37
Vivienne Fagan DUgosh May 2013 #38
Elizabeth Peters LWolf May 2013 #39
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency JitterbugPerfume May 2013 #40
+1 nt bluescribbler Jul 2013 #45
Lindsey Davis's series of Marcus Didius Falco....set in the year 70 AD under emperor Vespasion Rowdyboy May 2013 #41
Yep getting old in mke Jun 2013 #42
SPQR jeffrey_pdx Aug 2013 #49
Rumpole of the Bailey Wolf Frankula Jul 2013 #43
Bridge of Birds, Barry Hughart bluescribbler Jul 2013 #44
Tim Dorsey's Serge A. Storms series. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2013 #46
Ian Rankin and Jo Nesbo jeffrey_pdx Aug 2013 #48
A Little Yellow Dog JonLP24 Sep 2013 #50
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