In a message dated 6/21/08 10:35:33 AM,
jacquesdebierue@yahoo.com writes:
> James Lee Burke's great Robicheaux series needs to
be read in order, I
> would say. It is the story of the protagonist's
life, and later events
> do follow from the previous installments. Burke
brings you up to date,
> but he can't tell you everything that happened
before.
>
> And Ellroy's LA Quartet of novels should be read in
order, too.
>
> There are many others, but these two pretty much
demand it.
>
>
absolutely Walter Moseley's Easy Rawlins series. the
character grows within an historical Los Angeles
context
John Lau
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