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In reply to the discussion: Looking for new to me authors [View all]getting old in mke
(813 posts)15. 2 - F Paul Wilson and Jim Butcher
I also noticed the YA fantasy series along with mysteries, so you might want to try F Paul Wilson's "Repairman Jack" series, starting with _The Tomb_. Jack's just this guy, you see, living in the cracks of society in New York that can fix things and situations, be they mundane or demonic. Great character.
"The Dresden Files" now has (I think) thirteen novels and a book of short stories about a wizard working as a private eye in Chicago. Tasty and light enough to zip through in a day or two.
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seabeyond
Jan 2012
#25
I've read all the authors you mention - you might want to try Henning Mankel's 'Wallender' series.
jannyk
Dec 2011
#17
i read one of hers. dont remember what it was. she is on my list to go back to.
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#31