tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29661087.post1510067169056866846..comments2023-08-08T04:01:03.781-04:00Comments on Kingdom Books, Mysteries - Reviews: Comparison: Garry Disher's WYATT Series, and the Parker Series by Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29661087.post-85635378122282013352019-05-21T06:55:17.189-04:002019-05-21T06:55:17.189-04:00Not read enough of them. I'm glad he's wri...Not read enough of them. I'm glad he's written another one maybe two in the series. I also read somewhere the Dan Simmons Joe Kurtz books are similar although Kurtz isn't a thief from memory.col2910https://www.blogger.com/profile/06422138069939709043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29661087.post-63885366493626151562013-06-04T02:18:56.831-04:002013-06-04T02:18:56.831-04:00Wyatt is really good fun, a bit like the feeling y...Wyatt is really good fun, a bit like the feeling you get from a Clive Cussler superhero bloke, only not so fantasyland. If you like Garry disher, seek out the entire series of 6 novels in the Challis & Destry series: the first being The Dragon Man, then work from there. We read the first book Chain of Evidence, as the first Disher we read only last year, and were absolutely blown away by his no nonsense crime writing.<br />Another wonderful Australian crime writer Michael Robotham: begin with "Bleed for Me". Wonderful stuff, I dare you to not want to read them all in these little series.<br />Thanks for your information page! I encourage you to explore the above. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com