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Deadly Sins is a series of mystery novels written by Lawrence Sanders. The series follows the story of a private investigator named Archy McNally. Each novel in the series focuses on one of the seven deadly sins and follows McNally as he investigates cases related to that sin. The series is known for its witty dialogue, engaging characters, and intricate plotlines.
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The Devil's Banker
This book is a great choice for fans of 'Deadly Sins' by Lawrence Sanders, as it combines elements of mystery, suspense, and financial intrigue. The story follows a banker who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a ruthless criminal mastermind.
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The Black Echo
If you enjoyed the procedural elements of 'Deadly Sins', you'll love 'The Black Echo'. This book introduces readers to Harry Bosch, a detective who must solve a murder that hits close to home. With its gritty realism and complex characters, this book is a must-read for fans of crime fiction.
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The Alienist
Fans of historical settings and psychological thrills will enjoy 'The Alienist'. Set in the late 19th century, the book follows a team of investigators as they track down a serial killer in New York City. With its vividly drawn characters and meticulous attention to detail, this book is a standout in the genre.
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The Silent Girl
This book is a great choice for fans of 'Deadly Sins' who enjoy strong female protagonists and intricate plot twists. The story follows detective Jane Rizzoli as she investigates a series of murders in Boston's Chinatown, uncovering a web of secrets and lies along the way.
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The Dante Club
If you enjoyed the literary references in 'Deadly Sins', you'll appreciate 'The Dante Club'. Set in post-Civil War Boston, the book follows a group of poets as they investigate a series of murders inspired by Dante's Inferno. With its rich historical detail and clever plot twists, this book is a delight to read.
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The Choirboys
Fans of 'Deadly Sins' who enjoy dark humor and gritty realism will appreciate 'The Choirboys'. The book follows a group of LAPD officers as they navigate the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, offering a raw and unvarnished look at the world of law enforcement.
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The Lincoln Lawyer
If you enjoyed the legal intrigue in 'Deadly Sins', you'll love 'The Lincoln Lawyer'. The book introduces readers to Mickey Haller, a defense attorney who operates out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car. With its sharp dialogue and twisty plot, this book is a standout in the genre.
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The Poet
Fans of 'Deadly Sins' who enjoy poetry and serial killer thrillers will appreciate 'The Poet'. The book follows detective Harry Bosch as he investigates a series of murders inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. With its atmospheric setting and literary allusions, this book is a must-read for fans of crime fiction.
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The Bone Collector
If you enjoyed the forensic details in 'Deadly Sins', you'll love 'The Bone Collector'. The book introduces readers to Lincoln Rhyme, a quadriplegic detective who must solve a series of grisly murders with the help of his partner, Amelia Sachs. With its intricate plot and vivid characters, this book is a standout in the genre.
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The Black Dahlia
Fans of 'Deadly Sins' who enjoy historical settings and complex characters will appreciate 'The Black Dahlia'. The book is a fictionalized account of the real-life murder of Elizabeth Short, a young woman whose brutalized body was found in a vacant lot in Los Angeles in 1947. With its vivid prose and unforgettable characters, this book is a must-read for fans of crime fiction.
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union
If you enjoyed the offbeat humor and literary style of 'Deadly Sins', you'll appreciate 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union'. The book is an alternative history novel that imagines a world in which Jewish refugees settled in Alaska instead of Israel. With its witty dialogue and intricate plot, this book is a standout in the genre.
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