--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4K00001 Date: 04/14/97 From: SUZZE TIERNAN Time: 11:13am \/To: SHARON SKELLY (Read 3 times) Subj: TROY SOOS -=> Quoting Sharon Skelly to Suzze Tiernan <=- ST>Troy writes historical baseball mysteries. His newest is "Hunting a >Detroit Tiger".They are very well written and you don't have to be a >baseball fan to enjoy them. The main character is a baseball player, not >a great one, as he is traded a lot (a chance for Troy to write about >anothe team!) SS> Sounds interesting. Will note for future reference. Just SS> what I need--another author & series to get hooked on. Are these SS> best read in order? Not necessary. Each stands on its own. > >time! Just started "Death Brims Over", the first book of a new > >The authors name escapes me right now, but I was hooked from the first ST> SS> When you remember it, let me know? ST>It is Barbara Jaye Wilson. The book is a paperback original, and was >GREAT! I can't say enough about it, I have been recommmending it to SS> Again, noted. I know you'll love it. Everyone on DorothyL that has picked it up has raved about it. SS> Am reading Diane Mott Davidson's _Killer Pancake_ & like it SS> but I do enjoy this series. Just finished Les Roberts' _The Duke of SS> Cleveland_ which means I'm all caught up on his Milan Jakovich series SS> & now have to wait until fall for his new one to come out. I love DMD books. She should have a new one some time this summer, although I haven't seen it listed anywhere yet. For some reason the older Les Roberts books are hard to come by here. I tried to order them for a customer with no luck. I would like to read the first one. If you can get a copy locally, maybe we could do a swap, I could send you a book you'd like. ... suzze@concentric.net --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 * Origin: The Chessplayer's Forum (1:2410/278) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4M00000 Date: 04/16/97 From: POLLY FITT-JONES Time: 09:15pm \/To: STEVEN HORN (Read 3 times) Subj: Inspector Morse Hello Steven.... SH> Way Through the Woods also indicates. But neither SH> book gives his full name. ............Drat!........ Regards....Polly --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Awakening - Lakewood WA (206)582-5579 HST16/V32b/VFC/V34 (1:138/102) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4M00001 Date: 04/16/97 From: IRV KOCH Time: 06:48pm \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 3 times) Subj: TROY SOOS ST> I love DMD books. She should have a new one some time this summer, ST> although I haven't seen it listed anywhere yet. For some reason the ST> older Les Roberts books are hard to come by here. I tried to order them ST> for a customer with no luck. I would like to read the first one. If you Are you ordering from the publisher, B&T, Ingrams, or ??? --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Ice Fire 423-267-3789 (1:362/629) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4N00000 Date: 04/17/97 From: SUSAN BULLA Time: 07:52am \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 3 times) Subj: Mysteries ST> I am reading the second of the "Purple Sage" books right now. Barbara ST> Burnett Smith series. Another series I recently found and am very ST> glad I did! Also Jan Burke. Here Irene series is one of the best I ST> have read in the last few years! ST> She has a paperback and a hardcover out this week. I am getting both, then ST> I'll be up-to-date in the series. Show off! I'm lumbering toward finishing "Monsterous Regiment of Women." I really liked the way it started and the middle was oK but I think the end is very weak. Sigh .... * JABBER v1.2 * If ignorance is bliss, why are you so CRANKY, Sunshine? --- InterEcho 1.19 * Origin: * The Oasis BBS * Weatherford, TX * (817) 613-9002 * (1:130/716) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4N00001 Date: 04/17/97 From: TIFFANY WILLIAMS Time: 03:09pm \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 3 times) Subj: Knock knock KNOCK KNOCK === * SLMR 2.1a * --- InterEcho 1.19 * Origin: * The Oasis BBS * Weatherford, TX * (817) 613-9002 * (1:130/716) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4Q00000 Date: 04/18/97 From: SHARON COYNE Time: 08:05pm \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 2 times) Subj: Mysteries Hi Suzze, I finally decided to jump in. I would have to go through my boxes of books to tell you who and what I read in the way of mysteries. I found one book that I'm not completely done with yet. Actually it is one in a series of 5, and of course, I found #5 in a Salvation Army thrift store. The series is called "Sisters In Crime" edited by Marilyn Wallace. From the book jacket: "the anthology series 'Sister In Crime' has become formidable proof of the tremendous force women have become in the field of mystery fiction." There are 19 short stories written by women, such as, Susan Dunlap, Dorothy Sucher, Gillian Roberts, Sister Carol Ann O'Marie CS, Joyce Carol Oates, etc. I would love to find the other 4 books of the this series. These stories are good. Sharon ___ X OLX 2.1 TD X Gotta go, America's Most Wanted is re-running me tonight --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: SoundingBoard, Pittsburgh PA (1:129/26) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4R00000 Date: 04/19/97 From: SHARON SKELLY Time: 11:54am \/To: SUZZE TIERNAN (Read 2 times) Subj: TROY SOOS ST> SS> what I need--another author & series to get hooked on. Are these ST> SS> best read in order? ST>Not necessary. Each stands on its own. Great! That makes it easier. ST> > >The authors name escapes me right now, but I was hooked from the first ST> ST> SS> When you remember it, let me know? ST> ST>It is Barbara Jaye Wilson. The book is a paperback original, and was ST> >GREAT! I can't say enough about it, I have been recommmending it to ST> SS> Again, noted. ST>I know you'll love it. Everyone on DorothyL that has picked it up has ST>raved about it. I'll look for it. ST> SS> Am reading Diane Mott Davidson's _Killer Pancake_ & like it ST> SS> but I do enjoy this series. Just finished Les Roberts' _The Duke of ST> SS> Cleveland_ which means I'm all caught up on his Milan Jakovich series ST> SS> & now have to wait until fall for his new one to come out. ST>I love DMD books. She should have a new one some time this summer, ST>although I haven't seen it listed anywhere yet. For some reason the ST>older Les Roberts books are hard to come by here. I tried to order them ST>for a customer with no luck. I would like to read the first one. If you ST>can get a copy locally, maybe we could do a swap, I could send you a ST>book you'd like. As far as I know, his older books were only released in paperback & his newer ones only in hardcover. The grapevine says that all are going to be released in PB soon. I'll check some of the used bookstores when I've time (there's the rub) & see if I can find any of them. Best regards, Sharon * QMPro 1.53 * You may now log into life. Password: --- FLAME v1.1 * Origin: CanCom TBBS - Canton, OH (1:157/629) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4T00000 Date: 04/22/97 From: PHIL FLANAGAN Time: 12:17pm \/To: ALL (Read 2 times) Subj: The Hight Crew I am a new poster but an avid reader. Just finished Sanders Nighht Crew nd found it to a excellent read. He introduces all new people with a different story line. I hope he follows it with other plot lines. Hopefully he will not give up on Det. Davenport as they are very good reads also. On the list at my local library for the new McNally novel have not read any reviews on it but enjoy the entire series. I also like to read Kellerman both of them and hope to see a new novel on both Delaware and Decker this year sometime. Phil twohams@infoave.net ? --- Renegade v 5-11 Exp / CDRMAIL v1.11. * Origin: Taz's Pad BBS * Hamlet, NC * 910.205.0398 (1:3655/7) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4T00001 Date: 04/19/97 From: SUZZE TIERNAN Time: 11:25am \/To: SUSAN BULLA (Read 2 times) Subj: Mysteries -=> Quoting Susan Bulla to Suzze Tiernan <=- SB> Show off! I'm lumbering toward finishing "Monsterous Regiment of SB> Women." I really liked the way it started and the middle was oK but SB> I think the end is very weak. Sigh .... I had a hard time with "Monstrous Regiment", but I liked "A Letter of Mary" a lot. Just finished Jeanne Dams "The Body in the Transept". The author is joining our book group for a discussion of the book on Thursday. It was atypical English cozy written by an American! It won the Agatha Award last year. ... suzze@concentric.net --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 * Origin: The Chessplayer's Forum (1:2410/278) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 244 MYSTERY Ref: E4T00002 Date: 04/19/97 From: SUZZE TIERNAN Time: 11:28am \/To: TIFFANY WILLIAMS (Read 2 times) Subj: Knock knock -=> Quoting Tiffany Williams to Suzze Tiernan <=- TW> KNOCK KNOCK Ok, I'll fall for it - who's there? ... suzze@concentric.net --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 * Origin: The Chessplayer's Forum (1:2410/278)