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Don’t you just love it when you have really enjoyed a book and find out there is lots more in the series?

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Yourinmyspot · 11/03/2025 09:00

I’ve done this quite a few times the most recent being the Cormoran Strike books by Robert Galbraith. My Mum loaned me the first one ages ago and for some reason I’ve only just got round to reading it.

I really enjoyed it and have got the next six to look forward to reading with another out this year. I’m a couple of hundred pages into The Silkworm and really enjoying it.

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MillicentMaybe · 14/03/2025 19:50

J D Kirk’s DCI Jack Logan series.

Tortielady · 14/03/2025 19:52

Eviebeans · 14/03/2025 19:12

A series of books by Susan Hill featuring chief inspector Simon Serailler - bought at a bargain price in a charity shop

I love this series - I read them on my Kindle and have little time for deferred gratification when a new one is published. I don't wait for the price to come down, I just go for it.

emmetgirl · 14/03/2025 19:57

It’s one of the best feelings….!

WisePearlPoet · 14/03/2025 20:21

I love the Armand Gamache series by Louise Penny, Ross Greenwood, MW Craven (his books are all set in Cumbria where I live). Peter Morfoot, set in France.
I also love Richard Osman and the Frieda Klein series by Nicci French

Arglefraster · 14/03/2025 20:40

I read the first of Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad thinking it was a stand alone - such a good feeling to discover the rest of them.

An unknown to me but complete series is always the best find!

TuesdaysAreBest · 14/03/2025 20:52

Patricia Highsmith wrote several books featuring Tom Ripley, not just the Talented Mr Ripley. I binged them when I found out.

SammyScrounge · 05/11/2025 04:05

Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie series

SammyScrounge · 05/11/2025 04:34

Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie seriesż

Thortour · 05/11/2025 04:35

Oh so jealous OP. I remember the week I discovered Jane Casey - thanks to mumsnet - and read them all in 10 days.
Bliss

wineintrastevere · 05/11/2025 13:24

I’ve just bought the second Freida McFadden Housemaid book and will probably then read the third one.
A film of it due out.

deeahgwitch · 05/11/2025 20:13

I loved Minette Walters books. There are so many of them too.

It’s been a while since I last read one.

Dolamroth · 12/11/2025 13:45

I read the Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb years ago. Thoroughly enjoyed them.

Decided to revisit them a couple of years ago and discovered there were now something like 16 in the series. It was epic! Consistently brilliant too!

BG2015 · 24/11/2025 17:58

Definitely this with Elly Griffiths and the Dr Ruth Galloway books.
Started book one earlier this year and read book 15 in the summer.

Ive now started the Zig Zag girl which is by the same author but different series. We'll see how it pans out.

YourMotherSortsSocksInHell · 24/11/2025 19:00

deeahgwitch · 05/11/2025 20:13

I loved Minette Walters books. There are so many of them too.

It’s been a while since I last read one.

I've just finished The Swift and The Harrier and really enjoyed it. I previously had no idea she wrote historical fiction, I thought she only wrote modern crime like The Sculptress, which isn't my bag.

The second of her Black Death books is included with Kindle Unlimited but not the first, unfortunately. The Lost Hours, I think it's called

I already pay £10 a month for KU so I resent paying extra for one book.

DeanElderberry · 25/11/2025 09:28

I'm nodding along, noting down the ones I haven't read, so will recommend Sara Paretsky's V I Warshawski series, a female and feminist private eye in Chicago 1970s on (the first one or two take a little effort, after that she gets into her stride; Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone, San Francisco based 1970s on. and Donna Andrews' Meg Langslow mysteries, rural and small town Virginia 1990s on, much more of a 'cosy' that the previous ones with lots of extended family members, friends, pets, and occasional references to interesting American foods; ongoing.

And always Janet Evanovitch's Stephanie Plum, Trenton New Jersey bail bonds enforcer with her sidekick Lula, her dilemma about men, her hamster, her boss, her Grandma and the rest of her family. Often laugh out loud funny. And also still ongoing (unless something cataclysmic happened in the most recent one).

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