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John Lescroart, author of The Suspect
- Ken Follett - The Pillars of the Earth
- Bill Buford - Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany
- T. Jefferson Parker - Storm Runners
Otto Penzler, proprietor of New York's Mysterious Bookshop
- James Lee Burke - The Tin Roof Blowdown
- Thomas Perry, Silence
- Lee Child - Bad Luck and Trouble
Karen E. Olson, author of Dead of the Day
- Laura Lippman - What the Dead Know
- Peter Spiegelman - Red Cat
- Gillian Flynn - Sharp Objects. I was late to the party on this one, but I read it in June and it still haunts me.
Michael Homler, Editor at St. Martin's Press
- Jess Walter - The Zero. My absolute favorite this year. This book does and has everything in it.
- Michael Chabon - The Yiddish Policemen's Union. You can't go wrong with Chabon.
- David Hadjou - The Ten Cent Plague (pub date 2008). A great book about censorship and the history of the American comic book during an era few know a lot about except for the people that were there.
Victor Gischler, author of Shotgun Opera
- Joe Meno - The Boy Detective Fails
- Vicki Hendricks - Cruel Poetry
- Al Guthrie - Hard Man
Heh. Joe Meno was a professor of mine at Columbia College. Small world. :)
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