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I also like Rex Stout and his sleuth, Nero Wolfe.



His Pasco/Dalziel series is quite good.
The early Lord Peter Wimsey books are another series that you might enjoy by Dorothy Sayers
jennifer wrote: "You might try Ngaio Marsh, who wrote around the same time period as Christie. Also, Josephine Tey is fantastic. Her most popular book is The Daughter of Time.
I also like Rex Stout and his sleuth, ..."
I second Ngaio Marsh and Josephine Tey. Also Dorothy L. Sayers is really good too.
I also like Rex Stout and his sleuth, ..."
I second Ngaio Marsh and Josephine Tey. Also Dorothy L. Sayers is really good too.


Sittaford starts with a seance, where the murder is spelled out by the table (the table raps out each letter, 1 rap for A, 2 for B, etc.). The murdered man's friend trudges over there, through a blizzard, to discover him dead from a blow to the head. A police detective investigates, as well as a newspaper reporter, teamed up with the fiance of the prime suspect. Everyone has a motive for killing the guy -- plenty of red herrings.

Agreed, there is nothing cozy about Elizabeth George mysteries - many a time, these are stark and scary. Still, I love her books - I keenly follow her police detective Barbara

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there is some series on a couple of middle aged sisters (or cousins, rather) who go on solving crimes, I love to read those. I forgot the author.

Also I have heard that James Anderson is a but like Agatha Christie.
Hope this helps :-)

You are most welcome. If you like, check the discussion of Sittaford. It does contain spoilers, however.

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Thanks for the link Melissa - I was upset at first thinking there was this great US show that I'd never heard about. Whew, it's from Australia. I'll watch the link!

i just got the latest translation of the Inspector Salvo Montalbano stories by Andrea Camilleri 'The Potters Field' - I really enjoy his books. They can be fun and not gruesome, but more realistic than Donna Leon. There is also a TV series from Italy with subtitles, which is just great:)
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