#1
– Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Breathing
Room, First Lady, It Had to Be You, etc.
– Complex, fully realized characters whose sometimes wildly inappropriate
actions are always properly and expertly motivated and who have a deep and
authentic backstory.
#2
– Deborah Crombie, Duncan Kincaid, Gemma
James (A Share in Death, Bitter Feast,
etc.) series – Careful world-building, engaging characters that have become
a family, and seamless interweaving of past and present so that the anatomy of
a crime can be traced to the root cause.
#3
– Elizabeth Peters, The Amelia Peabody
mysteries – The creation of characters, relationships, and settings sufficient
to sustain a thoroughly fascinating series set during the archeological heyday
in Egypt.
What are your favorites?
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