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I'd suggest , in the Robicheaux series, best to read in timeline order - although they are fine stand alone - so, "The Neon Rain" , followed by "Heaven's Prisoners". You'll know after "Neon.." if you're in it for the long haul ! There are at present 19 Robicheaux, all with Louisiana as a backdrop.The strangest is " In the Electric Mist With Confederate Dead" but build up to it ! (Around 6th I think.) His other works are absolutely on a par, " The Convict and Other Stories", "The Lost Get Back Boogie" (nominated Pullitzer), the Billy Bob stories...... This is his book list :- http://www.jamesleeburke.com/bibliography.html I wish you many hours of discovery - I find myself getting through the canon around every couple of years, and still enjoy them........ ( I also do this with the Harry Bosch series, but not as often....) Bon voyage ! Last edited by carpetmojo; 03-09-2011 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Missed a bit..... |
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Interesting to see so many Michael Connolly fans because I've been called Scotland's answer to Michael Connolly! True, it was my mum who called me that but everyone's entitled to an opinion.
Why not make up your own mind for a measly $1.40/99p? Relatively Guilty Follow the trials and tribulations of Scots criminal lawyer Robbie Munro as he heads up his fledgling law firm in the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow. Assisted by a keen, if inconveniently ethical, legal trainee and a formidable secretary, Robbie joins battle in the fight for truth and justice - hoping truth and justice don’t win too often or Munro & Co. will be out of business. Now available on Amazon and Smashwords. Oh, and I like Al Guthrie and the master: John Mortimer. |
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Robert B Parker and Spenser (sadly both no longer with us), Robert Crais and his Elvis Cole/Joe Pike characters, Harlan Coben and his Myron Bolitar/Windsor Horne Lockwood III teaming, Robert Goddard (English author who does Coben-like "buried family secrets that come back and bite future generations" style stories).
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I am a HUGE Michael Connelly fan and have been since I read his first book about 15 years ago. He and Wilbur Smith are the only two authors I buy in hardcover.
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A new author for me to check out! What is Wilbur Smith like? carpetmojo, I wonder that too. I don't know if the author gets a lot of say in the movie and if that might have something to do with it. |
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[/QUOTE]A new author for me to check out! What is Wilbur Smith like?[/QUOTE] Well, at one period in my youth I read 3 of his, and thought they were pretty good, but was changing my opinion by the 3rd and didn't finish it. Very formulaic, obvious in a sort of easy "epic" manner, the mandatory mildly naughtie bits, and, when I last tried one, overblown and rather dated. Sorry, but that's just me - a lot of people read him. Suck it and see, I suppose ! [/QUOTE]carpetmojo, I wonder that too. I don't know if the author gets a lot of say in the movie and if that might have something to do with it.[/QUOTE] I believe he wasn't that happy with it...... Authors have a difficult choice, I suppose - they'd probably like their work to enter a new medium, but the writer, especially in Hollywood, has always been the least important factor, which is changing a bit, but usually only after the first successful one. Often the price of a film can be to surrender artistic control, to all intents and purposes. I'd love to see them filmed - but well, and with a lot of his input. But do I ? Would it ruin my regular re-reads, and the excited journey into whichever one comes off the stocks next ? Mmmmmmmmmm........ |
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Meanwhile, film rights tend to go for significant sums. The price of a film is a lot of money. A popular author who sells film rights to a book is likely to make more money from that sale than on all of his written works combined. But that seems to be Hollywood all over: you surrender all artistic control, but you can make a lot of money. People who get work in films grit their teeth and deposit the checks. ______ Dennis |
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Indeed a great loss. Creator of Rockford Files, A-Team and Greatest American Hero, to name just a few. I have theorized that he was the author of the Richard Castle books, but we may never know. The only book of his that I did not thoroughly enjoy was at First Sight
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