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Jan 10, 2010 07:03PM

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Or reply right here in this thread. :) I know you have some great mystery authors to recommend, so don't be shy!


Book 1: A Case of Infatuation
Book 2: A Case of Accidental Intersection
I hope you don't mind the BSP but I do love Dick Francis!
W.S. Gager
www.wsgager.com
Joan wrote: "maggie estep writes racetrack novels featuring a true original, a young woman named ruby murphy, who lives on coney island and is an amateur PI. the first in the series is called 'HEX'. estep is ..."
Thanks for the recommendation, Joan! I'll have to see if my library has any books by Maggie Estep.
Thanks for the recommendation, Joan! I'll have to see if my library has any books by Maggie Estep.
W.S. wrote: "I love Dick Francis and his writing has influenced mine in many ways. My novels aren't about racing but about reporting. The sleuth is Mitch Malone who works at Grand River Journal. He's hard edged..."
Thanks for the recommendation, W.S.! I'm always interested in hearing about authors who have been influenced by Dick Francis.
Thanks for the recommendation, W.S.! I'm always interested in hearing about authors who have been influenced by Dick Francis.
W.S., my library didn't have any of your books, but I did download a sample to my Kindle. Joan, same with Maggie Estep.





Joan, I too, love Jack Reacher and all the Dick Francis Heroes! I am also a big fan of Michael Connelly's character "Harry Bosch."
Sasscer Hill,author of the horse racing mystery: FULL MORTALITY



(Also the not too much sex and heart-rending crime.)
I've found one author that does almost as good a job: John Dunning and his "Cliff Janeway" series.


My best to you and bye for now, Sasscer Hill http://fullmortality.blogspot.com/


I have just written my first book about a ballerina and a horse who heal each other,The Healing Touch which I think Dick Francis fans will love avaliable now on Kindle and Amazon.com
webwww.thehealingtouch.eu blog http://thehealingtouchbook.blogspot.com

So, where to from here?? Who to read next? Dissatisfied with the current crop of writers, I've jumped in the way-back machine and started to look for more authors with backgrounds similar to that of Dick and Mary Francis, that is to say raised in the first part of the 20th century. One author I've discovered is Eric Ambler (A Coffin for Dimitrios,Epitaph for a Spy). His stuff is a bit dark and somber but well written.
I'm tired of the cookie-cutter, same characters outing after outing series; I can read one or two and then I'm done. Does any else have older authors they like to read?


I remember The Moonspinners as a Disney movie. :-) If you are going in that direction, then Victoria Holt comes to mind, but she is really more of a 'gothic mystery/romance' kind of writer.
For some light-weight crime stories, try Donald Westlake's Dortmunder series. Dortmunder and his buddies are really characters and there is no graphic violence. He has other non-Dortmunder stories as well that I have yet to read plus he wrote under a multitude pseudonyms.
Donald Westlake Victoria Holt


Since my publisher had the gall to proclaim Sasscer Hill is "America's answer to Dick Francis," you might want to test ride my second novel, "Racing from Death." You can read the first chapters for free on Amazon. That way you don't waste money on an impostor. But if you decide Hill is not an impostor, you can order the book!


I've got all of that series and re-read them on occasion. The horse details are always very correct and I like the look into the 'hunt club scene' that she provides.
I was wondering if she was finished with the series, as the last four in the series came annually but then nothing since 2008. Definitely going to be glad to get this one.

I love the anti-hero underdog nature of the heroes too. Who would you recommend now? The specialist nature of each character's profession.... the Britishness of his stories; the only other writer I found that gets close is Robert Goddard... ideas?

If you're looking for something British, I really like the older thrillers of Hammond Innes. If you're looking for a crime mystery with a professional angle, I would say John Dunning, whose thrillers are based on the misadventures of a bookseller.





I have just written my first book about a ballerina and a horse who heal each other,Th..."
Peregrina651 wrote: "I am always looking for a new author to devour. I'm a mystery reader who isn't big into graphic violence but is willing to get over difficult ground lightly if the story is well written (as are the..."
Lorraine wrote: "I love Mary Stewart's adventure stories such as The Moonspinners and This Rough Magic - they were written in the '50s and '60s so may be hard to find in print. I also love..."
I know I've stumbled upon this thread over a decade after it began, but let me throw out two wonderful authors whose books I have also devoured Michael Koryta and Robert Pobi. I think Michael Koryta is closer to Dick Francis in writing style, but I enjoy Robert Pobi's mysteries as well. Let me know what you think, if you get a chance to read any. I loved Koryta's "Those who wish me dead" and Pobi's "City of Windows"
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