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My faves of the above, in no particular order:
Parker- he is a funny guy with a fantastic dry sense of humor; his characters have great dialogues
Cornwell- very suspenseful books; main character is medical examiner so they're graphic more often than not
Paretsky- traditional female gumshoe from Chicago; similar to Grafton's female gumshoe (from CA); very strong women with pretty good plots (and there are a lot of them so if you like one you can keep going!)
Evanovich- very funny female lingerie saleswoman turned bounty hunter in NJ; her parents live close by and she has interesting and very entertaining love interests; the mysteries themselves are more suspense novels than they are mysteries
Child- really more like thrillers since they are written so tightly and keep you turning the pages; the male main character is dark, smart, and very interesting
Coben- male sports agent with funny dialogue like Parker; he went to law school and now represents sports figures who have a skeleton or two in their closets and need his help; his friends are funny too
Parker and Grafton have the most books out so if you enjoy them you'll be set for many subway trips. If you're looking for real page turners you can always check out James Patterson- his books usually have about 74 chapters, LOL, so you have a new chapter every two pages or so! They're more suspense than they are mystery.
I also enjoy Mary Higgins Clark (haven't read her in years though) and Lisa Scottoline (legal suspense) and Nevada Barr (tracking lost people), Michael Connelly (suspense thrillers with cop detective), Richard North Patterson (more legal suspense), and Perri O'Shaughnessy (pretty good legal suspense all the time).
LOL, okay, so that's my 10 minute rundown.