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I have seen this on quite a few message boards now, and it looks interesting. But does anyone know anyone who has actually *caught* a book? There must be someone!
I second Harlan Coben. In addition to the books named above, he has the Myron Bolitar series. I would just recommend that if you read those, that you try to read them in order and don't read them back to back because the similarities become irritating.
Where to go next
An author I like is Dave Duncan, and he has a series that is written with a multiple POV. It is called A Handful of Men , and the first book is The Cutting Edge. It is not my favorite of his (I like the King's Blades series and Great Game series also), but it has the POV...
Well, slaughtering them left and right is a bit of an exaggeration, but it's true that main characters die. Mike mentioned "court intrigue and wars," and people tend to die in wars, after all. It *can* take a little getting used to, being unsure about how attached you should let yourself get...
I do try not to let the cover art deter me, but it can catch my eye. Recently, I ran across an old book of George RR Martin's in the library-- just the spine. I really liked what I had read of him, so I pulled it off the shelf, and the cover looked pretty cheesy. Not wanting to judge the...
Crystal City
Those are all the books, and in the right order. I don't have an answer, but thought you could try asking in the forums on OSC's site at www.hatrack.com . I haven't read Crystal City yet, and I read the last book a while ago and can't remember well enough.