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Dark of the Moon by John Sandford
J Is for Judgment by Sue Grafton
The Summons by John Grisham
The Handmaid's Tale: A Novel by Margaret Atwood
McNally's Dilemma: (Archy McNally Novels) by Lawrence Sanders
Heat by Ed McBain
Judging Time (April Woo Suspense Novels) by Leslie Glass
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About meI'm a novelist, editor, and occasional standup comic. My stories are mystery/thrillers with social-political subtext.
My current, just-released novel is The Sex Club. Readers say it's a provocative page-turner that they can't put down, and the prestigious Seattle Mystery Bookshop highly endorses it. For me, it was an exploration of our culture's schizophrenic obsession with, and suppression of, sexuality.
About my libraryClearly, I read mystery/suspense novels. Although some of my all-time favorites (The Stand, The Tomorrow File, The Handmaid's Tale) are futuristic thrillers, which I also hope to write some day.
This is by no means a complete list, but I'm chipping away at it. And of course, some things I read as a young person, I'd never admit publicly.
Homepagehttp://www.thesexclub.net
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posted by heathertruett at 10:36 pm (EST) on Apr 22, 2008
posted by Marlyn at 10:37 pm (EST) on Feb 21, 2008
If you end up checking out my novel, or any of my other work at some point, I'd love to hear what you think.
Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools. (I'm a bit random sometimes).
-Jeremy :)
posted by JeremyCShipp at 7:03 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007