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March/April Group Read

 
  21 votes 7.3%

 
  20 votes 7.0%

 
  19 votes 6.6%

 
  19 votes 6.6%

 
  18 votes 6.3%

 
  18 votes 6.3%

 
  17 votes 5.9%

 
  17 votes 5.9%

 
  16 votes 5.6%

 
  14 votes 4.9%

 
  13 votes 4.5%

 
  13 votes 4.5%

 
  11 votes 3.8%

 
  10 votes 3.5%

 
  10 votes 3.5%

 
  10 votes 3.5%

 
  9 votes 3.1%

 
  7 votes 2.4%

 
  7 votes 2.4%

 
  6 votes 2.1%

 
  5 votes 1.7%

 
  4 votes 1.4%

 
  3 votes 1.0%

287 total votes

Poll added by: Nancy



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Authors:
Martin Cruz Smith, Jefferson Bass, Heather Gudenkauf, Lisa Unger, Patrick Süskind, Stephen James, N.L. Wilson, Rennie Airth, Hillary Waugh, Gregg Hurwitz, Christopher Brookmyre, Herman Koch, Mark Pryor, Alan Brenham, Lee Child, David Baldacci, Max Allan Collins, Denise Mina, Sue Grafton, Laurie Stevens, Sara Paretsky, Landon Parham

Books:
Garnethill (Garnethill, #1) Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher, #12) Havana Bay (Arkady Renko, #4) River of Darkness (John Madden, #1) Indemnity Only (V.I. Warshawski, #1) The Wrong Quarry (Quarry #11) First Family (Sean King & Michelle Maxwell, #4) Perfume: The Story of a Murderer S is for Silence (Kinsey Millhone, #19) The Case of the Flashing Fashion Queen (Dix Dodd Mystery, #1) Last Seen Wearing You're Next One Breath Away The Bookseller (Hugo Marston, #1) The Dinner Cut to the Bone (Body Farm, #8) First Night of Summer In the Blood Gorky Park (Arkady Renko, #1) Where the Bodies Are Buried (Jasmine Sharp and Catherine McLeod, #1) The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, #1) Price of Justice Deep into Dusk (Gabriel McRay, #2)

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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Read it. Liked it.


message 2: by Franky (new)

Franky Wow, so many choices. This is going to be tough.


message 3: by Ron (new)

Ron Well, I've read 2 of them. River of Darkness by Rennie Airth and Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith. Although Gorky Park was several years ago. Really liked both books. Not familiar with a lot of them, but, I'm thinking that's part of the point, isn't it? To familiarize ourselves to new books and, maybe, open new horizons?


message 4: by Tasha (new)

Tasha I'm new and can't seem to open the group rules. Just to be clear we pick a book and which ever gets the most votes we read as a group? Thank you!


message 5: by Nanosynergy (new)

Nanosynergy Think this is a better link to The Pawn


message 6: by Lynn (last edited Mar 10, 2014 11:03AM) (new)

Lynn So many, many choices......I have heard a lot of people talk about this emotionally-charged thriller debut, First Night of Summer


message 7: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes Mod
Tasha wrote: "I'm new and can't seem to open the group rules. Just to be clear we pick a book and which ever gets the most votes we read as a group? Thank you!"

Hi Tasha. Yes, that's correct. There are two important things in the rules.

One: only one vote
two: whoever nominated the book that gets the most votes has to lead the discussion.

Hope this helps!


message 8: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Nancy wrote: "Tasha wrote: "I'm new and can't seem to open the group rules. Just to be clear we pick a book and which ever gets the most votes we read as a group? Thank you!"

Hi Tasha. Yes, that's correct. Ther..."


Perfect. Thank you!


message 9: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes Mod
You're welcome! Any time.


message 10: by Erna (new)

Erna I have read Gorky Park (really liked it) and Nothing to Lose (the Reacher books are always excellent).


message 11: by Laz (new)

Laz the Sailor If you want different, try Garnethill, dark and twisted.

Indemnity Only is the first in that series, so it's a little out of date. But it's a very good Chicago mystery.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

I vote for First Family by David Baldacci. His novels are incredible. Wishing you all the best! :)


message 13: by John (new)

John Another vote for Baldacci


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