No one has mentioned Daniel Silva ...........his character, Gabriel Allon,
[Israeli] spy and art restorer, is as captivating a character as any I have met
in any other author's thriller books.
jh
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On 07/09/19 07:07 PM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 7/9/2019 1:09 PM, Charles Geilfuss wrote:
> > Haven't read him, Moose. Which of his do you recommend as a start?
>
> At the beginning, The Monkey's Raincoat.
>
> They are sequential, with life/story arcs as the series goes forward.
>
> Same thing with Michael Connelly's mysteries. Only after the first 6-8,
> strictly about Harry Bosch, characters start
> getting their own stories, and combination stories. All good.
>
> All this reminds me of J.J. Jance's J.P. Beaumont series. Individually, good
> to great mysteries, as a whole, they tell a
> story of a life lived through loss, despair/depression, growth and
> redemption. An awesome achievement.
>
> Actually, I now see, I can only speak for the first 20 or so books. :-) I
> haven't been paying attention, and there are
> more! Wheeeeeee.
>
> Book Bound Moose
>
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