I am a huge fan of Patricia Cornwell, especially the Kay Scarpetta titles. They are considered mystery genre and are very well written. Scarpetta is the Chief Medical Examiner for Virginia and each of the books deals with cases she is working. Cornwell is well versed in the forensic field so the writing is accurate. They aren't too grisly and the characters in one book can be found in the others. Some of the titles with the Scarpetta character are...Potter's Field, Trace (the newest one), The Body Farm...just do an author search for Patricia Cornwell and it should list all of her books. The neat thing about Scarpetta is she's always talking about or actually cooking, too...another thing I like to do...watch cooking programs. One year there was even a cookbook by Scarpetta...too funny.
Oh, and you don't really have to read her books in any order, but it might help to read her first works about Scarpetta first to get some better background.
On a much lighter note, I've recently found a great series by Robin Jones Gunn called Sisterchicks...
Sisterchicks on the Loose
Sisterchicks do the Hula
Sisterchicks in Sombreros
Sisterchicks Down Under...haven't read this one yet since it's new.
These remind me of Erma Bombeck's writing style, very everyday life with the humor of it all. By the way, a sisterchick is someone who knows your deepest secrets, but loves you enough to tell you you're being a brat. Gunn is a Christian author, which I didn't know until after I read the first book...just thought it looked funny.
And since I said Erma Bombeck already...give her a go. She's an old author, who sadly is no longer with us, but is a great humorist! My mom turned me onto her one summer when I was 12 or 13...I laughed my behind off reading every one of her books...I inherited them from Mom when she died and enjoy re-reading them when I get a chance now.
Oh, and you don't really have to read her books in any order, but it might help to read her first works about Scarpetta first to get some better background.
On a much lighter note, I've recently found a great series by Robin Jones Gunn called Sisterchicks...
Sisterchicks on the Loose
Sisterchicks do the Hula
Sisterchicks in Sombreros
Sisterchicks Down Under...haven't read this one yet since it's new.
These remind me of Erma Bombeck's writing style, very everyday life with the humor of it all. By the way, a sisterchick is someone who knows your deepest secrets, but loves you enough to tell you you're being a brat. Gunn is a Christian author, which I didn't know until after I read the first book...just thought it looked funny.
And since I said Erma Bombeck already...give her a go. She's an old author, who sadly is no longer with us, but is a great humorist! My mom turned me onto her one summer when I was 12 or 13...I laughed my behind off reading every one of her books...I inherited them from Mom when she died and enjoy re-reading them when I get a chance now.
