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By APOOO • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Book of Lists •
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Great Mysteries
- Alex Cross Series by James Patterson
- Blanche Series by Barbara Neeley
- Behind Closed Doors by Collen Dixon
- Blackbird Papers by Dr. Ian Smith (2004)
- Blowback by Eric James Fullilove
- Blood on the Leaves by Jeffrey Stetson (2004)
- Blue Blood by Pamela Thomas-Graham
- Cat-Eyed Trouble by Robert Skinner
- Cold Medina, Double Dead, Supreme Justice and The Color of Justice by Gary Hardwick
- Color of Justice by J. Leon Pridgen
- Con Au Vin by Charlotte Carter
- Cover To Cover by DM Brown
- Degree of Caution by Sybil Jackson
- The Dying Ground by Nichelle Tramble
- Do Not Go Gently, Hoodoo Man, Green Money and Reckless Eyeballin’ by Judith Smith Levin
- Easy Rawlings Series by Walter Mosley
- Friendly Betrayal by Sybil Taylor
- Harlem Redux by Persia Walker
- If I Should Die, A Toast Before Dying, No Time To Die, Do or Die by Grace Edwards
- Inner City Blues, Stormy Weather by Paula L. Woods
- Loss of Innocence by Chassie West
- Louisiana Hotshot by Julie Smith
- Mama Series by Nora DeLoach
- Marti MacAlister Series by Eleanor Taylor Bland
- One Dead Preacher by Tony Lindsay
- One Must Wait by Penny Mickelbury
- Pipe Dream by Solomon Jones
- Pretense by Keith Lee Johnson (2004)
- Quantico Rules by Gene Riehl (added July 2003)
- Rhode Island Red by Charlotte Carter
- Red Blood by Robert Skinner
- Shades of Crimson by Pamela Thomas-Graham
- Shades of Jade by Gloria Mallette
- Silent Conspiracy and Silent Suspicion by Lee Meadows
- Simon Says by Colleen Dixon
- Skin Deep by Robert Skinner
- Sunrise by Chassie West
- Sympathy for the Devil by Christopher Chambers
- Tamara Hayle Series by Valerie Wilson Wesley
- Too Beautiful To Die by Glennville Lavelle (added 06/03)
- What A Woman’s Gotta Do by Evelyn Coleman
- Who Will Hear My Screams by Anna Dennis
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