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The 87th Precinct series was often cited as the foundation of the Hill Street Blues TV franchise.
My mum and I never missed an episode on TV way back then! was excellent in the day! Both missed now
The 87th Precinct series was often cited as the foundation of the Hill Street Blues TV franchise.
Stuart MacBride - the Logan Macrae books are ridiculous, completely implausible, and I loved them!
I was a massive Stephen King fan at one time too, but gradually went off him round about Dolores Claiborne. He seemed to go through a stage where he was writing one good book, followed by a mediocre one.So after clearing and tidying the first of 2 outhouses I've brought in all my boxes of books to go through as my daughter wanted to have a look.
Bearing in mind a lot of these are from my late teens early 20`s I can't wait to see and re read some!
So far there is an awful lot of Dean koontz. Richard layman and Stephen King...I remember being addicted back then lol
So after clearing and tidying the first of 2 outhouses I've brought in all my boxes of books to go through as my daughter wanted to have a look.
Bearing in mind a lot of these are from my late teens early 20`s I can't wait to see and re read some!
So far there is an awful lot of Dean koontz. Richard layman and Stephen King...I remember being addicted back then lol
As a bit of a fan of Nordic Noir, I've enjoyed Henning Mankell, Camilla Lackberg and Michael Ridpath's Fire & Ice series - the latter is a British writer, but its set in Iceland.
Indeed I have some time back now and enjoyed too, although of the top of my head can't remember what lolEver try Graham Masterson?
Indeed I have some time back now and enjoyed too, although of the top of my head can't remember what lol
I'll have to have a search and jog my memory. Im curious nowThe best one I remember was Walkers.
I'll have to have a search and jog my memory. Im curious now
Excellent thanks! I was googling a list and on goodreads but nothing has seemed remotely familiar, maybe I haven't although I'm sure I have, problem is when you've read so much you forget lol
I was a massive Stephen King fan at one time too, but gradually went off him round about Dolores Claiborne. He seemed to go through a stage where he was writing one good book, followed by a mediocre one.
I bought Dr Sleep at my local charity shop recently though and it's a superb book. It's the sequel to The Shining, following up what happened to Danny, the little boy. If you haven't already read it, I'd really recommend it.
Sounds good I'll have to give it ago, think the last king book I bought was insomina but I didn't read it, might give it ago
I gave up on King a long time ago when it seemed he was putting 200 page stories in 1,000 page booksHowever, I've recently read Dr Sleep and Mr Mercedes and really liked them both. Looks like he's got his mojo back.
C.J Samson and The Shardlake Series.
Stuart Macbride
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Stuart MacBride - the Logan Macrae books are ridiculous, completely implausible, and I loved them!
I definitely agree about Stuart McBride... His characters are excellent