John Dunning lives in Denver and was the same owner of a bookstore. He continues to participate in the sale of the first issues through its website. His character series, Cliff Janeway, a Denver police veteran. He has been chasing a murderer of two years, when we meet him in the booth to die. After following the rules for most of his career, Janeway steps outside the legal boundaries and close the police to pursue his other great love-books. Opens a bookstore, and when someone close to the company is killed, tracks the murderer. His suspicious nature prevents it from chaos and trust with your love life sucks.
On the second book certainly Janeway misses the thrill of being a police officer and agrees to help another former police officer to bring back a young woman who is free on bail. She is connected to a small publisher whose works are valued as exquisite limited editions. Even if you do not like hard detective stories, you need to read the clock Bookman. I read it twice, and even the second time I thought it was one of the best mysteries I've read. It did not hurt that my background was in print.
Dunning educates readers in the collection of first editions and so loves books that is difficult, if not to readers to share their enthusiasm. Their stories contain compassionate, three-dimensional characters and complex plots. Janeway comes with a large one line that recalls John D. MacDonald 's Travis McGee. For example, when comparing bestsellers and good writers, said, "Showbiz is often mistaken for talent." However, as a female character says, "Fiction is the only way you can really tell the truth."
Dunning is perhaps best known for his love to others, old-time radio programming. He has written a couple of references encyclopedic on the subject. For those who like historical mysteries, wrote a separate entertaining fictional book about early radio called two in the afternoon of this in wartime. His previous writing fiction before 1992, is not as good as the series of Janeway.
While at your favorite bookstore or library looking for mystery in the series Kijewski Kat Colorado Karen. Here's another tough female private investigator, this time based in Sacramento, California. Kat is a former waiter, as the author. It has strong family ties and deep loyalties to the bottom in life. My sister told me about this mystery series and the books are as good as Tess Monaghan series Laura Lippman in my opinion. Kijewski won Shamus and Anthony awards for her first book in the series, Katwalk, released in 1988.
It's easy to get hooked on the characters of a series, but it is difficult when the series is interrupted. Maybe we should be grateful. I know I could not keep up with all the writers I like, if some of them did not stop the series or become complacent in its brief them (ie, a jump the shark). This is a double-edged sword in which he said goodbye to one, allows you the opportunity to fill that gap with another cast of compelling characters.
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