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oh man mrsd...i have all of kellerman's book...his wife's too. love'm love'm.

read them in order... or the family dynamics get out of wack. spoils that too.

added: his wife is faye kellerman.
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oh man mrsd...i have all of kellerman's book...his wife's too. love'm love'm.

read them in order... or the family dynamics get out of wack. spoils that too.

added: his wife is faye kellerman.
Yes, I read all of Faye's. My husband likes her too.

I am jumping around a bit with Jonathan, but it doesn't seem to matter.
It is on again off again endlessly with Robin.

His newer books are very edgy compared to the earlier ones. I prefer the earlier ones, in fact, in style.

I like Peter Decker's daughter Cynthia, in Faye's. She is quite interesting, and a change of pace.Rina doesn't really pan out over time, in that series..and that is a bit disappointing. Except in the book where that psycho guy hits on her...that one had a bit more substance. ( the sequel to Justice...Stone Kiss).

I just love the way Jonathan writes...so simply...so powerfully.
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Yes, I read all of Faye's. My husband likes her too.

I am jumping around a bit with Jonathan, but it doesn't seem to matter.
It is on again off again endlessly with Robin.

His newer books are very edgy compared to the earlier ones. I prefer the earlier ones, in fact, in style.

I like Peter Decker's daughter Cynthia, in Faye's. She is quite interesting, and a change of pace.Rina doesn't really pan out over time, in that series..and that is a bit disappointing. Except in the book where that psycho guy hits on her...that one had a bit more substance. ( the sequel to Justice...Stone Kiss).

I just love the way Jonathan writes...so simply...so powerfully.
I love both Jonathon and Faye. I think Ive read them all.


Right now Im reading the Little House series out loud to my 9dd.
We are on The Long Winter. Two more books after that and weve read
the whole series. I think Im enjoying it as much as her.

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