Order of FBI Profiler Books


The FBI Profiler series is a series of suspense novels by American author Lisa Gardner. The series features Rainie Conner, Pierce Quincy, and his daughter Kimberly. It is also known as the “Quincy series.” Lisa’s first suspense novel and first book in this series, The Perfect Husband was made into the 2001 movie Instinct to Kill. (more…)

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Order of Lisa Gardner Books


Lisa Gardner is an American novelist who writes thrillers as well as romance novels (under the nom de plume Alicia Scott). As a thriller novelist, she is inspired by the book-turned-movie The Silence of the Lambs. (more…)

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Order of Sackett Books


The Sackett series is a series of novels by American author Louis L’Amour. These western (or “Frontier”) novels don’t all feature the whole family, but rather each novel features a different member of the Sackett clan. The family tree consists of several different members, including Barnabas, Kin-Ring, Brian, Yance, Jubal, Echo, Logan, Nolan, Lando, Falcon, Flagan, Galloway and Parmalee. (more…)

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Liam Hemsworth Cast in Joseph Finder’s “Paranoia”

Written by Ella Thomson on Friday, April 13th, 2012

The Hunger Games actor Liam Hemsworth has signed on to play the lead in the new adaptation of Joseph Finder novel Paranoia. The thriller will also star Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman. (more…)

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Dexter Author Sees Little Resemblance in Current Character

Written by Ella Thomson on Friday, April 13th, 2012

Dexter author and creator Jeff Lindsay says the series barely resembles the original novels. Lindsay created the character in the novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter, which is what the Showtime series was based on. (more…)

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Hobbit Movie Tie-In Publishing Deal Announced

Written by Ella Thomson on Friday, April 13th, 2012

Houghton Miffin Harcourt has acquired the U.S. publishing rights for the tie-in books to the upcoming Peter Jackson movies The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: There and Back Again. (more…)

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Order of Louis L’Amour Books


Louis L’Amour (1908-1988) was an American novelist, or as he would say, “an American storyteller.” The majority of his work was western novels (which he referred to as “Frontier novels”), although he had some science fiction and historical fiction books in there as well. Several of his books were adapted into films, including Crossfire Trail, The Iron Marshal (as Shaughnessy), Conagher, The Quick and the Dead, Down the Long Hills, The Shadow Riders, The Man Called Noon and too many others to list. (more…)

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Title of J.K. Rowling’s First Adult Novel: “The Casual Vacancy”

Written by Brandon Williams on Thursday, April 12th, 2012

J.K. Rowling may have hit the peak of her success with Harry Potter, but she still has high hopes for her first novel for adults, The Casual Vacancy. The title, along with a brief plot synopsis, was released Thursday by Little, Brown & Co. (more…)

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Meltzer Looks At Heroes Once Again

Written by Brandon Williams on Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Thriller/mystery author Brad Meltzer is releasing a new book called Heroes For My Daughter. His daughter Lila begged him for it after Meltzer released Heroes For My Son. (more…)

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Stephen Fry Cast in “Doors Open” ITV Adaptation

Written by Brandon Williams on Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Stephen Fry has been cast in a new television movie based on a novel by Ian Rankin, called Doors Open. In it, he plays an art expert by the name of Professor Gissing who finds himself mixed up in a heist. (more…)

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