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I love reading novels that have a little supence, great love scenes and are related to a crime or mystery. I am looking forward to going into the law enforcement career and love to read about FBI agents, cops, federal agencies ect, while still falling in love..

2006-12-19 03:08:31 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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we have a lot in common in taste in novels. why dont you try:

take a chance on me by susan donovan
lady killer by meryl sawyer
every waking moment by meryl sawyer
dying to please by linda howard
mouth to mouth by erin mccarthy

those are some that i remember. have fun reading! oh and try kat martin too. she's a wonderful author.

2006-12-19 03:21:11 · answer #1 · answered by azurefLower 1 · 0 0

I love the Kay Scarpetta books by Patricia Cornwell. The main character is actually a medical examiner but works closely with the police and FBI in the books. She includes a lot of procedural information, and there are also a lot of side plots involving the characters' love lives, so I think you will really like her.

Harlen Coben writes great suspense books and the Myron Bolitar books are funny and fast-paced. He is a sports agent with a terrible love life, who always somehow finds himself entagled with the law. The Alex Delaware novels by Jonathan Kellerman
are all excellent, as is anything by Walter Mosely.

happy reading!

2006-12-19 04:01:31 · answer #2 · answered by Rebecca A 3 · 0 0

Look for anything written by J.D. Robb. J.D. Robb is actually a nom-de-plume used by Nora Roberts. I think you will really like the characters in those stories, especially Eve Dallas. James Patterson also writes some excellent stories involving Detective Alex Cross. Good luck and good reading!

2006-12-19 03:19:59 · answer #3 · answered by amaladyrose 2 · 0 0

Try Angels & Demons by Dan Brown. There's a bit of romance, a bit of crime, and a whole LOT of suspense!

My friend would recommend Janet Evonavich's Stephanie Plum books, if you like humor, as well.

2006-12-19 04:57:43 · answer #4 · answered by firedancer 2 · 0 0

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2016-11-27 20:02:41 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

have you read thomas harris yet? try his books... i had never read any suspense novels better than his!

2006-12-19 03:17:25 · answer #6 · answered by Ariel 3 · 0 0

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