I'll be honest with you, I can't recall. I read them quite a while ago. I'll look them up right now—yes, ‘Harvest,’ for sure. Reminded me of H. Coben in one of his books. I'm sure I read three of her novels but can't recall the titles. I looked up her books but nothing except Harvest stood up…
You know what, I stopped reading her because I am a writer too. What bothers me -- they have to fill up their pages and so they all have ‘these stories.’ Sure, they can be and most of them are fairly good, yet, they are not really the everyday life stories. Like, people are not really like that. Of course, they do treat special cases, unusual circumstances, weird individuals... Still, I got disgusted with that so obvious ‘thrill case’ stuff. They're all so similar. Also, why not something with a suspense in it without being so obvious about it? See, LeCarree, or Forsyth, came up with some espionage novels where you meet an individual you’d never suspect of being involved in anything unusual. And then, BAM!, It Happens. That’s the kind of books I like. Check my Tunnel/the lost diary or Coma Sins. I’m different. I’m at www.snedelton.com
I must admit, I do like a lot LeCarree and Firsyth. But, then--I do like Grisham in his early novels too... Please mention her books you have. Yes, she is good...
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