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Michael Connelly - Harrry Bosch and Mickey Haller - great writer
Alex Kava - Maggie O..."

Other favorites are Ed Eagle from Stuart Woods and De Mille's John Corey.



Some others are:
Sherlock Holmes
Adrian Monk
Molly Murphy and Lady Georgie f..."
Amelia and Emerson! followed closely by Ramses! the best


On a more serious note, even though some of the truly authentic eccentric southern characters included in her books can be pretty humorous, I don't think anyone has added Margaret Maron's "Judge Deborah Knott". I guess they'd be considered "Cozy" fare, but I love mysteries of all stripes, and these are fabulous.

Smart mouth-Wise ass is my favorite type of hero too! Combining them with a first person narrative (my preferred kind), if written properly , they can always keep things entertaining even when the story is a bit bore.
Jeanie, have you read any "Joe Ledger" novels by Jonathan Maberry? He's another great smart mouth character with a first person narrative...Although I guess a bit more hard-ass/tough guy than the rest. This series is plain awesome with crime/espionage action thriller combining with some "out there"/X-Files-type plot elements. Give the first one in the series Patient Zero a try if you want.

Another smart mouth you might like is Carter Ross written by Brad Parks

And thanks for these listings. Some I disagree with, and others are instantly on my too-lengthy TBR list.

Kathy wrote: "Among my favorites is Brother Cadfael, a 12th century monk in Shrewsbury at the border of Wales. Ellis Peters wrote twenty of his adventures before she died. I was even more enthusiastic after view..."

So did I! I only wish Jacobi had made more of them.

:-)

I also just saw a commercial here in the US of a new TV series, the main characters are King and Maxwell from the David Baldacci books!

Being a fan of outdoor-oriented mysteries, like Lisa, I enjoy Kate Shugak in Dana Stabenow's mystery series. I also enjoy Cork O'Connor in William Kent Krueger's mystery series.



Hercule Poirot
Miss Marple
Flavia de Luce
Elvis Cole and Joe Pike
Phillip Marlowe
Lara McClintoch

Richard Jury & Melrose Plant - Martha Grimes
Jackson Brodie - I dearly hope that Kate Atkinson keeps on writing his stories
John Rebus
Harry Bosch
Flavia DeLuce
Evan Evans - Rhys Bowen, crossing my fingers for more someday
Hamish Macbeth - I never get tired of re-reading this series by MC Beaton
Always looking for more British mystery series....

Richard Jury & Melrose Plant - Martha Grimes
Jackson Brodie - I dearly hope that Kate Atkinson keeps on writing his stories
John Rebus
Harry Bosch
Flavia DeLuc..."
All my favs have already been posted -- but I was excited to see someone mention Richard Jury and Melrose Plant. Both are great characters -- though Melrose never gets enough "screen time" as far as I'm concerned.




Alex Cross and The Women's Murder Club series
Plum series
Jack Reached and others that at the moment I can't seem to think of at the moment.



Harry Bosch & Stephanie Plum, closely followed by The Women's Murder Club & Myron Bolitar,

Thanks for starting it Leigh.
Amanda

Just to name a few. In no particular order. Well, maybe after Bosch...
As one may be able to divine, I'm a huge fan of series. If I like the protagonist, that is.
Excellent thread. I am seeing new characters I'd like to read.


I've found far too many new authors/series for me to read! HELP!!!
My to-read list is right at 400. And, I know it'll never reach 0! With all the time it would take to read all 400 of them, another 400 would be uncovered using this site/forum. I'm, pretty literally, at the point where as soon as I finish a book, another 5-10 have appeared on my list.
So many books, so little time...
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