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A Great Book For The New Millenium
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04-03-2008 02:40 PM
Hey everyone,
I haven't posted for a while but i'm back to tell you about a new series of books I discovered by Donna Andrews. These are for computer lovers. They are a mystery that involves a AIP or other known as an Artifical Intelligence Personality. It is not a really person but a voice in the computer that helps solve these mysteries. I never discovered books that are so intresting and so involved. I think that these books are great for anyone who are really into mysteries. Although there are people involved too! I think these are a must read for everyone especially people who enjoys the computer world. the first in the series is You've got Murder.
Have a great day everyone!!!!!
a fortunato
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04-03-2008 03:21 PM
I like the sound of these. The author's name is familiar -- has she written other mysteries?
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04-04-2008 09:50 AM
To awnser your question yes she has. These books are the Turing Hopper mysteries. The first one in the series is You've got Murder, Click Here For Murder was is the second one ine the series, followed by Access Denied and then the fourth one is Delete all Suspects. I hope you enjoy these if you plan to read them because they are a diffrent kind of mystery. They are very entertaining!
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04-06-2008 08:45 AM
She has another series out as well - featuring Meg Langslow, a decorative blacksmith in a southern town, and a slew of eccentric characters I love. The books in order are:
Murder With Peacocks
Murder With Puffins
Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos
Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon
We'll Always Have Parrots
Owl's Well That Ends Well
No Nest For the Wicket
The Penguin Who Knew Too Much
and due out this summer: Cockatiels at Seven
Hm....see a theme?? 
Chana
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04-06-2008 09:45 AM
Wait a minute, I didn't think I'd read her books but that first one rings a bell. I seem to remember reading that one -- I'll have to dig through my mysteries and see if that one is on the shelf someplace!
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04-06-2008 10:44 AM
That Penguin one sure sounds good to me
Kaye
chana56 wrote:She has another series out as well - featuring Meg Langslow, a decorative blacksmith in a southern town, and a slew of eccentric characters I love. The books in order are:Murder With PeacocksMurder With PuffinsRevenge of the Wrought-Iron FlamingosCrouching Buzzard, Leaping LoonWe'll Always Have ParrotsOwl's Well That Ends WellNo Nest For the WicketThe Penguin Who Knew Too Muchand due out this summer: Cockatiels at SevenHm....see a theme??
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