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READING L.A.

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Lucy Shimon, retired supervisor:

“Outlander” by Diana Gabaldon (Delacorte).

“Some science fiction I avoid, and I don’t like the weird or the far-out. This story about time travel from post-war England to ancient Scotland is pleasant and a little scary, though not like Stephen King. Toward the end, you’re really left on pins and needles.”

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Julie Brown, freelance writer:

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“The Mentor” by R.A. Forster (Kensington).

“My reading club just finished this legal thriller, and everyone loved it. Forster has created powerful characters and a fascinating plot with unexpected twists and a delicious surprise. It’s a great summer read.”

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Michael Franke, attorney,

“Queen of Demons” by David Drake (Tor).

“In Drake’s world, magic is reaching a 1000-year peak and even small actions can have grave consequences. In this, the second book of a series, his heroes must struggle with decisions that might save or destroy civilization and their souls.”

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Nelson Aspen, entertainment reporter:

“Die Laughing” by Steve Allen (Kensington).

“This is a brilliantly executed Hollywood whodunit with Steve and his wife, Jayne Meadows, playing themselves as a sort of Nick and Nora Charles. Angelenos will love the local references.”

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