Paranormal/mystery genre suggestions
- LostInLiterature88
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Paranormal/mystery genre suggestions
My suggestion for others:
It is an oldie, no doubt, but captivating none the less. Unwanted by John Saul
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The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. Fantasy mystery series about a wizard who is also a detective.
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I second this recommendation. This series is full of fun characters and thrilling adventures. Jane is a very engaging main character even for a paranormal. The author does a good job of trying to add a bit of science to it too, by explaining how she does what she does.ChaosofaMadHatter wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 13:59 The Jane Yellowrock series falls more heavily on the fantasy/paranormal side, but I find that it's good for a fresh take on the mystery style.