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Heidi 
What to read after finishing Phils books
Posted 9/13/2008 7:41:00 AM
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Hi Phil-

By far you are my favorite  mystery author; but since I have read all your books, I needed another author to fill the time until you finish your next novel. I am reading David Baldacci's 'The Whole Truth'.  The book has similar themes as many of your books.  I thought you and the forum might enjoy his style especially  after reading 'Executive Priviledge'.   I recently completed the Camel Club Trilogy and was completely involved with the characters and the storyline.

I cannot wait until you finish your next novel and become reacquainted with Amanda Jaffe and friends!!

Keep on reading

Heidi

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Phil Margolin 
RE:What to read after finishing Phils books
Posted 9/13/2008 7:46:00 AM
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Heidi: I'm a big fan of the Camel Club books. I just bought the third one. You might enjoy Vince Flynn and Lee Childs. Phil
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RE:What to read after finishing Phils books
Posted 9/16/2008 8:48:00 PM
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Another great lawyer/author of legal thrillers is Lisa Scottoline. Her books are also fast-paced, and I can't put them down once I start reading them.
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Heidi 
RE:What to read after finishing Phils books
Posted 9/21/2008 10:25:00 AM
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Phil-

I just went to David Baldacci's webpage and he has another "Camel Club" sequel being published in November 2008 titled 'Divine Justice'.  Betsy Tannenbaum and Amanada Jaffe  are my favorite characters of yours; and Oliver Stone is my favorite Baldacci character.

Heidi

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