Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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Re: Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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120% it would be lynsay Sands and laurell k. Hamilton
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I am not a big fan of thriller novels with a lot of gore but I find his books intriguing, making me want to read more of his works. You know the feeling of picking up a book, reading it cover to cover and only to finish the book and say "What the hell did I just read?" Then you browse the internet to search for more of the author's books?
I want to have a beer with him and ask him how he came up with those ideas. What was he thinking when he wrote about a bunch of unemployed young adults who thought bombing the entire city of Tokyo would get rid of their enemies who happen to be a club of women with the same name?
This dude is a complete mystery but his stories are making it to the shelves of thousands, probably millions, of thriller fans all over the world - including me.
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