Miker,
Re your question below:
> I'm wanting to read something by Jonathan
Latimer
> for the
> 1930's month. I can find these four novels:
MURDER
> IN
> THE MADHOUSE, HEADED FOR A HEARSE, THE LADY IN
THE
> MORGUE,
> and THE DEAD DON'T CARE. Is one of them
considered
> better
> than the others, or are they all about the
same
> quality?
> Any recommendations would be appreciated.
They're all good. LADY IN THE MORGUE is the most famous and
winds up on a lot of "Best" lists. My personal favorite is
the first MURDER IN THE MADHOUSE.
Personally, as long as there all available, I'd read
them in order of publication (which just happens to be the
order you listed them in).
JIM DOHERTY
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