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<blockquote data-quote="Redthistle" data-source="post: 7215619" data-attributes="member: 6778305"><p>Most recently, finished reading Cixin Liu's <em>The Three Body Problem</em>. Excellent SF.</p><p></p><p>Prior to that, two novels, both with the title, <em>The Devil You Know</em>. The first of those was the series finale to Erin M. Evans' Brimstone Angels series, which I heartily recommend. If you want a fully realized depiction of tieflings and dragonborn cultures, Evans delivers with her complex portrayals of mixed societies and the evolving dark bargains of warlocks and their patrons.</p><p></p><p>The second Devil book was by a veteran of DC and Marvel comics, Mike Carey. This was his first novel, and it was about an exorcist named Felix Castor, drawn from the Lucifer comic book series. That reading led to a book-swap with one of my nephews, who passed on to me Carey's more recent <em>The Girl with All the Gifts</em>, which was made into a film of the same title, released in September 2016.</p><p></p><p>I like serializations, whether it's science fiction, fantasy, or mystery. Mixing the genres has a special appeal to me, and I also tend to look for everything I can find whenever I discover an author whose work I like.</p><p></p><p>Larry Correia's Monster Hunters International series.</p><p></p><p>Elizabeth Moon's series, both the fantasy and the SF. Her Paksenarrion stories provide the best depiction I've come across showing how someone could go from being a commoner to becoming a paladin.</p><p></p><p>Alex Bledsoe's series (fantasy, urban fantasy). I see that he's got two series I didn't even know about (hello, Uncle Hugo's bookstore: I'll see you soon!). His Eddie LaCrosse and Tales of the Tufa series are both really good.</p><p></p><p>D. B. Jackson's Thieftaker series.</p><p></p><p>Tony Hillerman, and more recently his daughter, Anne Hillerman. The Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito mystery novels set in the desert southwest.</p><p></p><p>Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak novels, set in Alaska.</p><p></p><p>Kat Richardson's Greywalker series. A paranormal detective in Seattle.</p><p></p><p>The Lord D'Arcy novels by Randall Garrett.</p><p></p><p>I'll stop there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the Thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redthistle, post: 7215619, member: 6778305"] Most recently, finished reading Cixin Liu's [I]The Three Body Problem[/I]. Excellent SF. Prior to that, two novels, both with the title, [I]The Devil You Know[/I]. The first of those was the series finale to Erin M. Evans' Brimstone Angels series, which I heartily recommend. If you want a fully realized depiction of tieflings and dragonborn cultures, Evans delivers with her complex portrayals of mixed societies and the evolving dark bargains of warlocks and their patrons. The second Devil book was by a veteran of DC and Marvel comics, Mike Carey. This was his first novel, and it was about an exorcist named Felix Castor, drawn from the Lucifer comic book series. That reading led to a book-swap with one of my nephews, who passed on to me Carey's more recent [I]The Girl with All the Gifts[/I], which was made into a film of the same title, released in September 2016. I like serializations, whether it's science fiction, fantasy, or mystery. Mixing the genres has a special appeal to me, and I also tend to look for everything I can find whenever I discover an author whose work I like. Larry Correia's Monster Hunters International series. Elizabeth Moon's series, both the fantasy and the SF. Her Paksenarrion stories provide the best depiction I've come across showing how someone could go from being a commoner to becoming a paladin. Alex Bledsoe's series (fantasy, urban fantasy). I see that he's got two series I didn't even know about (hello, Uncle Hugo's bookstore: I'll see you soon!). His Eddie LaCrosse and Tales of the Tufa series are both really good. D. B. Jackson's Thieftaker series. Tony Hillerman, and more recently his daughter, Anne Hillerman. The Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito mystery novels set in the desert southwest. Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak novels, set in Alaska. Kat Richardson's Greywalker series. A paranormal detective in Seattle. The Lord D'Arcy novels by Randall Garrett. I'll stop there. Thanks for the Thread! [/QUOTE]
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