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message 1: by Mat (new)

Mat I'm looking for some new authors to read, it's hard to describe what you expect from a book, but I'll try.

Story have to be puzzle, where I could think and find out what happend and who is "The bad guy" like in A. Christie books.

I like when author have a distance to his/her main character. That's probably the reason i don't like Conan Doyle.

What else...hmm...as I said I'm a fan of Christie, don't like Doyle (Holms is so perfect - I can't stand him and there is often no chance for guess). I like also a lot of Boris Akunin books.

Hope you can help me find something new to read 

Ps. Sorry for mistakes in writing, tell my about them – still learning.


message 2: by paul (new)

paul burke (anntony475) | 56 comments if you want to go back...to mystery stories with good puzzles to solve, you might like John Dickson Carr who was a master creator of them.

he also wrote under the name of Carter Dickson.

also...some of the EARLY Ellery Queens, like Roman Hat Mystery, Dutch Shoe Mystery had brain twister plots.


message 3: by Amy (new)

Amy Brown (apeters8) I'm probably way off here but I'll give it a try and suggest some of my favourite reads and when I say favourite I've read them more then once:
James Rollins (Author) Black Order
Kathy ReichsDéjà Dead
Noah BoydThe Bricklayer: A Novel

Or if you interest in something a little different I suggest:
Jasper FfordeThe Eyre Affair

I hope you will consider checking out some of my suggestions!


message 4: by aprilla (new)

aprilla One I just finished that you just might enjoy going on your outline - With Murder in Mind by Elizabeth Ferrars. It was audio, narrated by Norma West.
With Murder in Mind
Interesting little book, I will look her up again for more :)


The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) Amy, I like James Rollins too. I'd recommend Sandstorm (since its the first of the Sigma Force books). but any James Rollins is really good.

I'd also recommend (for a change of pace) The List of SevenBy Mark Frost. It's a fast moving, fun, "young" sherlock Holmes thing.


message 6: by Priya (last edited Aug 20, 2011 09:10PM) (new)

Priya (priyavasudevan) | 25 comments Have you tried Dorothy Sayers, Ngaio Marsh and the Miss Pym, books? Elizabeth George writes Sayers -like police procedurals with strong characters and good plots with a message- try'Missing Joseph.'Priya vasudevan


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill You might like Patricia Highsmith or Cyril Hare.


message 8: by Mat (new)

Mat thanks a lot! On Monday I’m going to library with list of your recommendations.


message 9: by Bea (new)

Bea | 39 comments You might try the Nero Wolfe series by Rex Stout. He's a genius detective like Sherlock but his sidekick Archie Goodwyn is no Watson. The books are narrated by the wisecracking Archie, who is constantly taking Wolfe down a peg. My favorites are Too Many Cooks, Some Buried Caesar and Murder by the Book.


message 10: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 159 comments Can I second John Dickson Carr/Carter Dickson. I think his books are brilliant.


message 11: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) There is also a series of books by Clayton Rawson which feature an amateur detective called The Great Merlini, a master illusionist who owns a magic shop. The plots are complex and quirky. They are not too well known but they measure up well for the mystery lover.

Death from a Top Hat andThe footprints on the ceiling are two of my favorites.


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