You all have mentioned so many books and authors I've liked or want to read. My f2f group read Stuart Woods'
Chiefs some time ago and we all thought it was terrific. I think it was the first in a series. It gave you a lot to think about.
Thank you whoever introduced me to Louise Penny -- her
Broken Telling was excellent, and the author just assumed her readers were intelligent. Lots to think about there, too.
I used to like Diane Mott Davidson, but lately have been getting a little tired of her, and the jerk, and arch.
i am in awe of novelists...................jean
Yes, absolutely.
Have you tried Linda Fairstein -- she's the prosecuting attorney in New York who focuses mainly on sexual abuse cases. Fairstein herself used to be a prosecuting attorney, and I think her husband was either a lawyer or a judge. She actually named him in some of her novels. Now I think he died a year or so ago. As well as being a good mystery, her novels always teach you something about New York.
JOanK -- who are some of the good writers of mysteries set in LA? I've come across some for Northern Californai, but not in LA. We lived there a couple years when two of the children were very small, first in Brentwood, then in Canoga Park. It would be fun to read some mysteries set there.