Well, hello there fellow readers,
I'm an avid reader from the frigid state of Alaska. Since we have about 6 hours of daylight during the winter months, nothing (or few things) are more fun than a good book to pass the long winters.
Up until now I've primarily subsisted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy, though in 2008 I first encountered Tom Clancy and have read several of his novels. In addition to that, I picked up a detective series written by Randy Alcorn. Mr. Alcorn is a Christian writer who does pretty well considering that he really doesn't specialize in this type of novel.
I really enjoyed the 'modern' detective novel and would like to get into more of the same, but I really don't know where to start.
I'm not sure that I'm looking for the CSI type novel and I'm not sure I'm looking for the older Sherlock Holmes books. Does anybody have suggestions for modern detective novels that I can really get in to?
I did pick up Sue Grafton's A is for Alibi today but I'm not even sure if that is what I'm looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm an avid reader from the frigid state of Alaska. Since we have about 6 hours of daylight during the winter months, nothing (or few things) are more fun than a good book to pass the long winters.
Up until now I've primarily subsisted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy, though in 2008 I first encountered Tom Clancy and have read several of his novels. In addition to that, I picked up a detective series written by Randy Alcorn. Mr. Alcorn is a Christian writer who does pretty well considering that he really doesn't specialize in this type of novel.
I really enjoyed the 'modern' detective novel and would like to get into more of the same, but I really don't know where to start.
I'm not sure that I'm looking for the CSI type novel and I'm not sure I'm looking for the older Sherlock Holmes books. Does anybody have suggestions for modern detective novels that I can really get in to?
I did pick up Sue Grafton's A is for Alibi today but I'm not even sure if that is what I'm looking for.
Any help would be appreciated.