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Editorial Reviews. About the Author. Sandra Carey Cody grew up in Missouri, surrounded by a It is helpful to read this series in the order they were written as each book draws something from an earlier one. I was guessing all the way to the​.
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I really enjoyed the Lorna Barrett books. She also writes under other similar names! The Booktown series is good. I love Louise Penny!! I fell into How the Light Gets In later in the series and got really hooked on the characters, so I went back to the beginning of the series and continue to love it. Glad to see so many other Inspector Gamache fans out there! Thank you for these recommendations! It seems I waste so much time at the library trying to figure out which book is actually the first installment of a series. There truly ARE so many books and so little time. I highly recommend Deborah Crombie and Donna Leon!!

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Death at La Fenice is one of my favorite mysteries ever. I did read the Deborah Crombie and enjoyed that one as well. Another series with a mystery component as well as multiple layers, is one of my favorites, the Isabelle Dalhousie series by Alexander McCall Smith. Charming, thoughtful, with a puzzle to be solved. Also, best to read in order. Boy, did I need this post! How does life go on without a Three Pines Fix? You will be immediately transfixed by Inspector Gamache. I have become obsessed with traveling to Quebec.

I also love the Cormoran Strike novels — again, left waiting… And while a bit different, the Rev. The Ruth Galloway stories as well. The problem with preferring to read a series is — the enormous anxiety while waiting for the next book!!!

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We recently discovered mysteries by the Icelandic author but well translated Yrsa Sigurardottir. The protagonist is a lawyer. Very well written. I just discovered this author, Yrsa Sigurardottir, too, and enjoyed her. I am a big fan of Louise Penny. Camilla Lackberg is another favourite. She is a Swedish author. Her books stand alone but you get more out of them if you read them in order. I find both Penny and Lackberg mysteries have a cozy feeling to them even while solving murders. Especially, inspector Pitt and Inspector Monk. I am so glad to see the Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspear on here!

They are delightful and Winspear does an immense amount of research before writing her books. They are chocked full of historic facts. I was so sorry that her visit to DC was canceled a couple of years ago. Just started Louise Penny!! I was going to recommend Susan Eli MacNeal as well! I love historical fiction, and World War 2 era Great Britian is my favorite. We seem to have similar taste — four of the authors that I very impatiently wait for the next installment are Winspear, MacNeal, Penny and Rhys Bowen. I discovered the Amelia Peabody series by Elizabeth Peters when I was in high school and have reread several of them multiple times.

Maybe not the most realistic mysteries but the characters are funny and memorable, plus all of the archaeology and the Egyptian setting makes them really fun reads. Having heard so much about Louise Penny, I was excited to check out her first Inspector Gamache story, Still Life, after recently signing up for a library card. In no way do I mean to to offend anyone here but I was shocked at how poorly written that book was.

I know this is just my opinion but the writing was devastatingly painful throughout the story and the characters unbelievable, two dimensional, and awkward. Prior to reading the conclusion, I had this book pegged at two stars. After reading the conclusion, I was forced to remove a star. It was impossible to guess how the mystery would conclude because it barely made any sense.

Please, if there is something I am not seeing or if someone else has had the same experience, reach out! I am hoping her first book was a one-off and every book thereafter has been better though at this point I am afraid to even test that theory. I want to love Louise Penny after all the good things I have heard but I am afraid at this point I cannot. It also helps cut down my TBR. I think there is a big leap in writing quality between the first and second Louise Penny books and the writing continues to improve.

I recommend reading the first in the series, even if the writing is not as good as one would like, in order to get to know the characters. That said, I guess I need to head to the library for some Louise Penny books! The rest of the series is on my list now. Really good. Thanks, as always, for your recommendations.

I even went to Knowlton last year, where she lives in the Canadian Eastern Townships, and which is a source of Three Pines. In fact, you have Three Pines signs in the village, a really cool place.

I really like these ideas because I can hardly wait until the next Louise Penny comes out. She only had two out when I found her and I eagerly awaited the next one each time. I am the same way with the two main series by John Sandford. I have to sincerely thank you for introducing me to these books. I finally started the series in the fall of and I was deeply in love straight away! I wish I could live in Three Pines! So, thank you so much! I love the Gamache series, I love quirky books. Thank for this great chain.

There are 17 books in the series now, the first is Iron Lake, published in They are also great on audio. Be sure to read them in order — enjoy! I love Louise Penny books and am on my third time reading through the series. I get more out of them each time.

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It is by Julia Spencer Fleming. I thoroughly enjoyed her Simon Serrailler series. I am going to read the Louise Penny series.


  • Sandra Carey Cody Book List - FictionDB.
  • The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron; Including ... Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of ... and Courtiers of the ... Age and Court...;
  • The Wandering Jew — Volume 03.
  • Gypsy gangmasters, The Connors, forced to pay back £2million;
  • 50ss crime/police drama/mystery - IMDb.
  • Sinead O'Connor gets face tattoos with the initials of a mystery man | Daily Mail Online.
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I have read all the Charles Todd books. I just finished the last one a couple of weeks ago. They are great. Did you start with the very first book in the Louise Penny series? Another great series is the Lady Sherlock books by Sherry Thomas. Bless you! And Gamache! They are extraordinarily well written mysteries. They read like well-written novels that happen to have a murder mystery in them.

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Dalgleish is a complicated character who grows over the series. I recommend reading them in order. I love and have read all the Martha Grimes Richard Jury mysteries. They do need to be read in order like most good series so you can get to know the characters. Jury has the same great sidekicks and neighbors helping in each book, good local color and humor, and confounding enough crimes. Oh my! You all have filled my book list for years with all of these fantastic recommendations! Listening to the stories about Three Pines from Audible has been fantastic.

Now I have a great new list of reads to dive into! And so many of my favorites mentioned as well! Any Martha Grimes fans ot there? Wonderful, wonderful continuing characters and crimes! I just find both lead characters in these books interesting. They are also both set during historical periods I find fascinating. The Lady Emily Books tend to travel to other countries.