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Archive for the Book series category

Jack Reacher novels

In chronological order.

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
‡ = prequel, time frame occurs before Killing Floor
º = not yet released.

posted 7 Aug 2009 in Book series

Inspector Troy novels

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
º = not yet released.

posted 2 Aug 2009 in Book series

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency novels

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
º = not yet released.

posted 1 Aug 2009 in Book series

Thomas Pitt novels

In chronological order:

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned

posted 31 Jul 2009 in Book series

The Falco novels

Lindsey Davis' series on the informer (private detective) Marcus Didius Falco and his lovely wife Helena during Vespasian's reign in ancient Rome.

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
º = not yet released.

posted 22 Jul 2009 in Book series

The Sunday Philosophy Club novels

The Sunday Philosophy Club is a series of books by Alexander McCall-Smith, featuring Isabelle Dalhousie as a philosophically bent amateur detective in Edinburgh.

&dagger - Scheduled for release on September 22, 2009.

posted 11 Jul 2009 in Book series

44 Scotland Street novels

Originally a serial in the The Scotsman newspaper, Alexander McCall-Smith's series is a light-hearted and compassionate look at life in and around an apartment building in Edinburgh.

posted 1 Jul 2009 in Book series

The Sharpe novels

I read this series book to book, and it helped me get through some difficult times.

† = The author's account of the development of the series; not yet read.
posted 11 Jun 2009 in Book series

Elvis Cole novels

Robert Crais' series featuring wise-cracking LA PI Elvis Cole:

Crais' other books are tightly connected to the Cole series:

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
º = not yet released.

posted 11 Jun 2009 in Book series

The Chalion novels

Lois McMaster Bujold wrote three books in the fantasy world of Chalion. Each stands alone, although some minor characters from one book appear as major characters in another. Three books doesn't normally make a series, but The Curse of Chalion is probably my all-time favorite fantasy novel.

posted 11 May 2009 in Book series

National Audubon Society Field Guides

A few years back, I started collecting the National Audubon Society Field Guide series. Here are the ones I currently own:

Here are the ones I'd like to get:

posted 31 Dec 2008 in Book series

Horatio Hornblower novels

In chronological order, with date of original publication:

posted 11 Aug 2008 in Book series

Aubrey/Maturin novels

In chronological order, with date of original publication:

posted 9 Aug 2008 in Book series

The Grail Quest novels

The Grail Quest is a three-book series by Bernard Cornwell. The series deals with a 14th century search for the Holy Grail, featuring Thomas of Hookton.

posted 11 Aug 2007 in Book series

The Quiller novels

By far the best series of Cold War espionage novels ever written. When I was 13, I found an old paperback in my grandmother's den, and read it straight through. Elleston Trever, writing as Adam Hall, makes you believe that real spies may have actually worked this way.

For many years, I re-read Sinkiang Executive once a year. I'll have to do that again soon. I'm also proud to say I own a well-preserved (but once read) first U.K. edition of Balalaika, the last Quiller novel.

posted 11 Aug 2007 in Book series

The Kinsey Millhone novels

Sue Grafton's Alphabet series featuring private eye Kinsey Milhone, in a pseudo-Santa Barbara named Santa Teresa.

† = acquired, but not yet read
§ = unowned
º = not yet released.

posted 11 Sep 2006 in Book series