Series
Greetings!
Written
by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel
What's better than an exciting new book to read? An
exciting new book series!
Think of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's inscrutable detective
Sherlock Holmes (56 short stories; 4 novels). Agatha Christie's Belgian
detective Hercule Poirot using his "little grey cells" to solve
crimes (33 novels) and ever-observant Miss Marple finding unexpected murders blooming
in British gardens (12 novels; 20 short stories).
Part of the fun and adventure of reading about these
fictional characters is following them on new exploits. So, in the spirit of
the holidays, SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel wish you
"Series Greetings!" with these book series we found for you.
Aimee Leduc Investigations series
(21 novels) by Cara Black follows the Paris private investigator as she
solves murders from the Marais district to the Bastille. Booklist calls Aimee “a
delightfully unbuttoned Audrey Hepburn for the twenty-first century." A
former pre-med student, she runs her father's detective agency from an
apartment near the exclusive Champs Elysees. Fashionable in designer clothes
she finds in second-hand shops, Aimee specializes in computer security,
criminal investigation and espionage, solving mysteries with
Parisian charm and panache.
The Cat Who series
(29 novels) by Lilian Jackson Braun features Siamese cats Koko and Yum Yum and newspaper
reporter Jim Qwilleran who keep coming across murders in this bestselling
series. Started in 1966, the early titles have a sixties vibe, The Cat Who
Ate Danish Modern, The Cat Who Turned On and Off. The author
herself was a mystery. The New York Times named her "The new detective
writer of the year." Two years later, Jackson Braun stopped writing
suddenly and disappeared from the book scene – only to reappear 18 years later!
With a fourth Cat Who book...and go on to write 25 more.
Heist Society series
(3 novels) by Ally Carter is technically a young adult series, but why let the
groms have all the fun? The main characters, headed by Kat Bishop, are an
international band of teenage thieves…who steal from the bad guys. Witty,
Intelligent and stylish, these thieves travel in private planes to London,
Monaco, Belgium, stay in the best hotels, and plot impossible thefts – an
impenetrable mansion, a museum with the latest security system, the casino at
Monte Carlo. With high tech skills, fearlessness and charm, these are
definitely the cool kids!
Jack Reacher bestselling
series (29 novels) by Lee and Andrew Child focuses on former Army military
police major Jack Reacher, a loner who keeps winding up in bad situations he’s
going to set right. A drifter, Reacher is trained in investigation and combat
techniques, skills he puts to good use. In the latest book, In Too Deep,
Reacher wakes up in a dark room, shackled to a bed, with no memory how he got
there…only the knowledge his captors are going to regret it! Publishers
Weekly calls Reacher “a wandering folk hero…with Robin Hood-like integrity.”
Renee Ballard and Harry Bosch
series (6 novels) by bestselling author Michael Connelly pairs up two of
Connelly’s most interesting characters, LAPD Detective Ballard, who grew up on
the beaches of Hawaii and paddleboards at Venice Beach to clear her head, and
former homicide detective-turned private investigator Bosch, who typically is
at odds with authority. In the latest book, The Waiting, the duo
are on the trail of a serial rapist/murderer who terrorized the city two
decades earlier. With a web of secrets and legal hurdles to get past, heating
up this cold case won’t be easy.
A Tea Shop Mystery Series (29 novels) by Laura Childs shows that drinking tea isn't for the faint hearted when murder is on the menu. Fortunately, tea shop owner Theodosia Browning and her tea sommelier Drayton Conneley have a knack for solving crimes while hosting delicious tea parties. Recipes are included in this series. So, you can sit back and enjoy a "cuppa" and nibble on a treat while savoring the different mysteries.
Theodore series (5 novels)
by J.S. Ellis is narrated by Theodore, a black-and-white Tuxedo cat who
understands human speech. In the first book, The Neighbour’s Cat,
Theodore explains that he has a problem: his owner, Dean Carter, “is a serial
killer.” He kills women and has his eye on another victim, Jane. How can
Theodore stop him? “I can’t exactly call for help.” Somehow, Theodore must warn
Jane. Set on the island of Malta, the books draw you into Theodore’s world and
have you following close on the paws of this resourceful feline detective.
We hope these book series give you thrills and chills and
many companionable hours with literary characters who continue to intrigue and
entertain you.
SurfWriter Girls
Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine
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