| 1. RE:Legal thrillers |
Posted 9/15/2005 |
| Hi Phil, Hope you don't mind but may I ask why? Many of the male authors that I read (e.g. Greg Iles, William Bernhardt) have recently come out with books where the lead is a female. It's a big switch for them years of writing male leads - the stories are still readable, but I can't connect w...
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| 2. RE:Legal thrillers |
Posted 9/12/2005 |
| Hi Phil, I had actually meant to say I would not have gotten very far, but you probably had guessed that already. While I am interested in legal thrillers in general, I particularly love books written from a defense attorney's point of view. There is nothing like a good case and a brilliant l...
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| 3. RE:Legal thrillers |
Posted 9/10/2005 |
| Hi Phil, I have finished the book and just want to tell you thanks for recommending it. If I had picked it up on my own, I probably would have gotten very far (the writer was way too wordy and there was so much about trout fishing). I am really glad I did though - the trial was brilliant and highly...
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| 4. RE:When can I buy Sleeping Beauty in Oz? |
Posted 8/27/2005 |
| I live in Melbourne and am surprised that you are having that much trouble getting Phil's books. Borders in Melbourne usually carry Phil's books at around $30 for hardback or $18 for paperback. They are about a few months behind the States with new releases, but I get around this by booking it at my...
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| 5. RE:Legal thrillers |
Posted 8/27/2005 |
| Hi Phil, Thanks very much for the recommendation. I am looking forward to reading it already. Carrie
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| 6. Legal thrillers |
Posted 8/24/2005 |
| I came across "The last innocent man" a few years ago and have been hooked on your books ever since. I have also developed a taste for legal thrillers as a result and would love to hear from you if you should come across any good ones. Two of my recent favourites are "Proof of intent" by William Cou...
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