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In regards to the topic. I Would like to recommend my favorite book series. However it is not a mystery. It is a DND based Fantasy.
Author: R.A. Salvatore Book series: The Legend of Drizzt
Books in order: Homeland Exile Sojourn The Crystal shard Streams of silver The Halflings gem The Legacy Starless night Siege of darkness Passage to dawn The Silent blade The Spine of the world Sea of swords
Grave Mercy and Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers are pretty good, not sure about the last book since I haven't touched it yet.
The Ciaphas Cain series is rad too, considering the home setting runs on grimdarkness and "hyperaggression murder everything including your allies" abound. Yet the protagonist is smart enough to not fall into this and is a likeable guy.
H.P Lovecraft hasn't really written any books, but there's copies of his short stories somewhere (I have a book with some of his works compiled). If you're into cosmic horror stories, go for this guy (he has his flaws though-dialog can get really long and rambly). "The Colour Out of Space" and "Shadow Over Innsmouth" are pretty good.
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Please create topics within forums sections that best relate to the subject matter.
In this case. If it does not relate to the game in any matter, it belongs within the off-topic section ;)
In regards to the topic.
I Would like to recommend my favorite book series. However it is not a mystery. It is a DND based Fantasy.
Author: R.A. Salvatore
Book series: The Legend of Drizzt
Books in order:
Homeland
Exile
Sojourn
The Crystal shard
Streams of silver
The Halflings gem
The Legacy
Starless night
Siege of darkness
Passage to dawn
The Silent blade
The Spine of the world
Sea of swords
{I can't advise the books I'm reading right now because it's about herbs lol}
I also enjoyed the fantasy series "Howl's Moving Castle". I had no idea there was a sequel series 0.o *puts hold*
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Both are really good series.
The Ciaphas Cain series is rad too, considering the home setting runs on grimdarkness and "hyperaggression murder everything including your allies" abound. Yet the protagonist is smart enough to not fall into this and is a likeable guy.
H.P Lovecraft hasn't really written any books, but there's copies of his short stories somewhere (I have a book with some of his works compiled). If you're into cosmic horror stories, go for this guy (he has his flaws though-dialog can get really long and rambly). "The Colour Out of Space" and "Shadow Over Innsmouth" are pretty good.