81: AD: The Dead Man: Hell In Heaven(e-book) – Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin
82: SP: Spycatcher – Matthew Dunn
83: MY: Loitering With Intent – Stuart Woods
84: WE: Longarm and The Scarlet Rider – Tabor Evans
85: SF: The Resisters – Eric Nylund
86: MY: Kisser – Stuart Woods
87: WE: Smoky Valley – Donald Hamilton
88: TH: Quick Fixes(e-book) – F. Paul Wilson
89: MY: Lucid Intervals – Stuart Woods
90: SF: Fuzzy Nation – John Scalzi
91: SF: Sjambak(chapbook) – Jack Vance
92: MY: Santa Fe Edge – Stuart Woods
93: MY: Hothouse Orchid – Stuart Woods
94: WE: The Family Jensen: Helltown Massacre – William W. Johnstone with J. A. Johnstone
95: WE: The Two-Shoot Gun – Donald Hamilton
96: PI: The Professional – Robert B. Parker
97: PI: Painted Ladies – Robert B. Parker
98: CR: Split Image – Robert B. Parker
99: AD: The Dead Man: The Dead Woman(e-book) – David McAfee
100: WE: Blue-Eyed Devil – Robert B. Parker
101: TH: Killer Move – Michael Marshall
102: SF: Transit To Scorpio – Alan Burt Akers
103: WE: Mad River – Donald Hamilton
104: CR: The Honest Dealer – Frank Gruber
105: WE: Shadow At Noon – Harry White
106: CR: The Sweet Ride – Richard S. Prather
107: CR: Shut Your Eyes Tight – John Verdon
108: CR: Die Like A Dog – Frank Gruber
109: AD: King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard
Impressive as always, Randy.
It was too easy, David. The Parkers and Woods were popcorn books, easily knocked off in a day each. Some of the others were older, shorter novels. The ebooks were short and one was just a chapbook, a long short story. Only a handful were over three hundred pages and only one of them over five hundred.
I ditto David’s sentiment. Impressive!
One of these days I will catch up with more of Gruber’s work. I like what I’ve read of his so far.
The months won’t always be this good, Cullen. This month everything just came together to make it look impressive. It wasn’t though.