Monday, October 15, 2012

Tami Hoag's books

Anyone who likes to read must know the work of NY Times bestselling author Tami Hoag.
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                                              Photo of Tami Hoag with the horse, Bacchus

Tami began her career at the tender age of nine. Growing up, she wrote for Bantam's Loveswept line, and then turned to write thrillers - among which some of the best I've ever read.

Some of her novels are set in the deep South (Lucky's Lady, Still Waters, Dark Paradise, Cry Wolf), others are set in Minneapolis and feature detectives Kovac and Liska (Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, Kill the Messenger, Prior Bad Acts) and a couple of books are about horses, as Tami is not only an author, but also an equestrian in the Olympic sport of dressage. These novels are Dark Horse and The Alibi Man.

But the books I like most are Tami's newest series, about a 'peaceful' village in California, way back in the 1970's. A time when computers still did not exist and detectives had to use their own personal skills to find a culprit.

Deeper than the Dead                Secrets To The Grave             Deeper than the Dead

In the little town of Oak Knoll, predators are on the loose and deputy chief Tony Mendes needs to find them! He gets the help of a retired FBI agent and his wife, who stars in the first of these books.

Definitely must-reads!

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