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scarletwoman

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14. Hi, Enthusiast! Yes, I remember that long ago thread, and I remember that you & Mrs. went on to read
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 07:23 AM
Jan 2015
These Granite Islands after you both read Vacationland.

At the time, I think I had other books come in at the library and decided to leave off reading more Sarah Stonich to a later date. So, here's that later date - although I'll be reading the other books in my stack first.

I've also come across another trilogy I'd like to read, this one is set in the Hebrides Islands off Scotland. It's called "The Lewis Trilogy" by Peter May. I think I'll be putting these on order next.

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"Available Dark," Elizabeth Hand shenmue Jan 2015 #1
Elizabeth Hand has an unusual background. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #12
Haven't read her others yet shenmue Jan 2015 #15
Victims by Jonathan Kellerman.... Little Star Jan 2015 #2
I have read several of the Alex Delaware series. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #13
I tried reading some of Faye Kellerman's.. Little Star Jan 2015 #17
just finished "Killer." dhill926 Jan 2015 #30
Finished Red Bones and downloaded Raven Black also by Ann Cleeves TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #3
You're so sweet! I'm really happy you're enjoying these books! scarletwoman Jan 2015 #4
Thanks again TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #5
My library has 3 by A.D. Scott-they will be next on my list. TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #19
That was fast! scarletwoman Jan 2015 #21
The Deerslayer by Jame Fenimore Cooper pscot Jan 2015 #6
Might be somewhat entertaining, as long as you're aware that the author is notoriously innacurrate scarletwoman Jan 2015 #7
I can't sit in judgement pscot Jan 2015 #18
My apologies, I did not mean to come off as judgemental. scarletwoman Jan 2015 #23
That may be the first time pscot Jan 2015 #25
... scarletwoman Jan 2015 #26
I have never read the James Fenimore Cooper books. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #10
Lone Star Rising by Elmer Kelton--this is a Texas trilogy and I'll probably still be japple Jan 2015 #8
Wow! Elmer Kelton was a prolific writer. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #11
So far so good. I like his style. And, yes, that is my kitty. japple Jan 2015 #27
Your kitty is funny! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #28
Hi, everyone! Thank you for the thread, scarletwoman. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #9
Hi, Enthusiast! Yes, I remember that long ago thread, and I remember that you & Mrs. went on to read scarletwoman Jan 2015 #14
Believe it or not, we actually have family living on the Hebrides Islands. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #16
Well, that's far out! Have you ever had any contact with them? scarletwoman Jan 2015 #20
I haven't corresponded with my relatives in the Hebrides but my dear aunt has. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #22
I've read the entire Rebus series in order, except for one. scarletwoman Jan 2015 #24
I bought a used copy of the first one in the Rebus series. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #29
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