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"O" Is For Outlaw
Kinsey Millhone investigates the shooting of her ex-husband. Author's note says the stories take place in the 1980s.
QUOTE : "We call her Dort for short."
Read : 4/2000
N Is For Noose
Kinsey Millhone investigates why a policeman was so stressed he had a heart attack.
QUOTE : "I'm not promiscious by any stretch, but I've got your normal appetite for these things. Three, four times a week, I get the itch to go lookin' for love."
Read : 11/1999
Q is for Quarry
Kinsey investigates the murder of an unidentified young girl that happened by in 1969. Author reveals that it is based on a true murder and provides an address if anyone has any information.
Read : 4/2003
Burning The Apostle
The November Man rushes to prevent an environmental extremist from burning down a nuclear power plant. I really liked the ending. So understated!
Read : 1/1999
Hemingway's Diary
The November Man and Rita have a showdown with Colonel Ready on the Caribbean isle of St. Michel.
Read : 10/1998
Henry McGee Is Not Dead
Well, he will be when the November Man catches up with him in Alaska, I bet!
Read : 10/1998
League Of Terror
Henry's still not dead, but he might as well be. "Marie" kicks major butt. Did you know Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) played a character in the movie "Silver Streak" name Devereaux?
Read : 10/1998
Man Who Heard Too Much
I guess Henry McGee wasn't dead...Now he and the November Man are looking for a translator who listened to the wrong tape. Introducing "Marie Dreiser".
QUOTE : Interogatee: "You didn't have to break my nose." Devereaux: "Yes, I did."
Read : 10/1998
Schism
The November Man finds out what an American missionary missing in Asia for twenty knows that is so important everybody wants him...dead!
Read : 9/1998
The British Cross
The November Man finds out what an Irish agent missing in the Soviet Union since WWII knows that is so important everybody wants him...dead!
Read : 9/1998
The Infant Of Prague
Religious experiences abound as the November Man searches for the link between a defecting impressario and a Czechoslovakian child actress.
Read : 10/1998
The Last Good German
A Japanese super-crytography machine is the prize. The November Man is the target.
Read : 1/1999
The Shattered Eye
The November Man finds out what the commie cells are up to in Paris. Good spy book!
Read : 8/1998
The Zurich Numbers
The November Man learns of a man in Zurich who buys and sells human beings.
Read : 9/1998
There Are No Spies
The November Man tries to find out about Nutcracker, and why there are no spies.
Read : 9/1998
Killers Of The Flower Moon
Compelling story of the Osage murders during the 1920s and how the new FBI caught some of the murderers.
Read : 4/2018
How The Hangman Lost His Heart
A very odd romance, of sorts, involving quite-young Alice, a married hangman, Captain Ffrench (a not-as-young handsome officer), and Uncle Frank's head. A bit more gore than I expected, but a satisfactory resolve.
Read : 12/2009
A Woman's Place
P.I Catherine Saylor investigates sexual harassment in a company. Adult themes. No kidding.
Read : 8/1998
Blind Trust
P.I Catherine Saylor investigates a bank robbery by computer, but finds link to the Vietnam war. Adult themes. No kidding.
Read : 8/1998
Lethal Genes
Catherine Saylor investigates thefts at the UC Berkeley Corn Research lab.
Read : 7/1999
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