which books, apart from chinaman's chance, feature wu and
durant? is there a proper order? ross thomas is by far my
favorite of all the discoveries i've made via this list.
though i wasn't wild about the bleek book i read
(the brass go-between), i've be totally blown away by all the
others that i've read.
thanks for any help. martha
sakana@swbell.net <mailto:
sakana@swbell.net>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
owner-rara-avis@icomm.ca [mailto:
owner-rara-avis@icomm.ca]On
> Behalf Of Mark Sullivan
> As for what to read, I always recommend Chinaman's
Chance first. I tend
> to like the con job books best, particularly those
featuring Wu and
> Durant. This is one of three series Thomas wrote,
along with the Mac
> and Padillo books, which lean a little more towards
espionage (although
> con jobs and espionage never seem to be too separate
in his books) and
> the Phillip St. Ives books written as Oliver Bleeck,
about a
> professional go-between. Most of his books do not
feature series
> characters.>
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