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British Police Procedural crime stories that I like to read.

by "curmudgeon" <briticanlankey@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 3, 2008 at 09:00 PM

British Police Procedurals crime stories (fiction)
that I really enjoy reading.
In no kind of order what so ever.

Inspector Jack Frost mysteries by R.D.Wingfield
Ben Fry & Diane Cooper mysteries by Stephen Both
Inspector Banks mysteries by Peter Robinson
Commander Dalgleish mysteries by p.D.James
Commander Gideon mysteries by John Creasey
Commander Coffin mysteries by Gwendolyn Butler
Inspector Lynley mysteries by Elizabeth George
Morse & Lewis mysteries by Colin Dexter
Dalziel & Pascoe mysteries by Reginald Hill
Chief inspector Tom Barnaby mysteries by Caroline Graham,
now I struggled through this authors style of writing!

As for the wonder down under (aka) the land of OZ
really did enjoy reading the Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte mysteries
by Arthur W.Upfield.

And some new authors I am going to try out, soon I hope.
Inspector Rebus (Scotland) by Ian Rankin.
Inspector Tom Thorne (England) by Mark Billingham.
B Division Glasgow (Scotland) by Peter Turnbull.
Yellowthread Street (Hong Kong) by William Marshall.
Inspector Scobie Malone (Australia) by Jon Cleary.

*curmudgeon*
"The best read illiterate in the country"
 




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