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fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
1. Never read him
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 11:25 AM
Mar 2012

I stick to mysteries because they're more satisfying to me......

I looked up Donaldson and he has written a few mysteries. They feature Mick "Brew" Axbrewder, and the review doesn't specify a location. My library has 3 of them and may try one of them:

The Man Who Fought Alone (2001)
The Man Who Risked His Partner (1984)
The Man Who Tried to Get Away (1990)


They don't have The Man Who Killed His Brother (1980)

http://www.reviewsbygavrielle.com/axfiles.shtml for an exhaustive review....

Fantastic Fiction has almost all of his books listed, but not his mysteries for some reason:

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/stephen-donaldson/

Found his mysteries here under Reed Stephens:

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/S_Authors/Stephens_Reed.html

Have you read any of his mysteries?

Will start with Risked His Partner...

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Never read him fadedrose Mar 2012 #1
I have, and I *kind of* liked them ZenLefty Mar 2012 #2
Ross Poirot? getting old in mke Mar 2012 #3
Ha! Freudian slip. ZenLefty Mar 2012 #5
My vocabulary index card deck getting old in mke Mar 2012 #4
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