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Old 05-11-2018, 07:10 PM
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Anyone got any good book recommendations?
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I really liked Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris
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John Sandford's Twisted Prey is good but it follows up a story from an earlier book started in Silken Prey.

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I think a great book which teaches as it entertains is titled "The Sociopath Next Door". It was written by a Professor at Harvard and as you read the content you are also educatings yourself. Just an alternative?
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I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes...Hard to put down
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I really liked Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris
Me too! The author has a couple of new books out, I hope they're as good.
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There is a series called The Ian Rutledge series by Charles Todd that are exceptional on a number of levels. They are very good mystries, and the lead character, Rutledge is a Scotland Yard inspector just after WWI who has some interesting psycological issues. The first in the series is A Test of Wills.
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The Breakdown by B A Paris too.
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Actually, Twisted Prey and Silken Prey are part of the Lucas Davenport series by John Sanford. The entire series is very good.
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You might enjoy reading Ruth Rendell who is known for mysteries, and who also writes psychological thrillers as Barbara Vine. Google her for more information.
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