Do you know of a book like this?
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I'm looking for a a fiction book, as I've had trouble reading long passages for about a year and a half. I've tried different things to get me back in such as 'The Driver' but have been unsuccessful. I've also tried books linked to hobbies but still struggle, having to revert to magazines, PH, and factual books.
Does anyone know of a book with a similar kind of feel to the TV series 'New Tricks'? I really enjoy those programmes and think something similar would get me back into fiction. Cheers for any suggestions.
Does anyone know of a book with a similar kind of feel to the TV series 'New Tricks'? I really enjoy those programmes and think something similar would get me back into fiction. Cheers for any suggestions.
Just a thought.
Classic Detectives:
There are some collected works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about Sherlock Holmes...Short enough to grab your attention. I have read all of them and the 4 longer novels, they are fabulous.
Agatha Christie, though dated, wrote some pretty wonderful stuff....I am a Marple fan but Poirot could be your cup of tea..
Slightly More Modern
I really enjoyed Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse books.
Even More Modern (Not really detective but in the mind of the most fabulous serial killer...)
Jeff Lindsay's Darkly Dreaming Dexter Series
Probably way off the mark but these suggestions may be the key to what yo uare looking for....
Classic Detectives:
There are some collected works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about Sherlock Holmes...Short enough to grab your attention. I have read all of them and the 4 longer novels, they are fabulous.
Agatha Christie, though dated, wrote some pretty wonderful stuff....I am a Marple fan but Poirot could be your cup of tea..
Slightly More Modern
I really enjoyed Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse books.
Even More Modern (Not really detective but in the mind of the most fabulous serial killer...)
Jeff Lindsay's Darkly Dreaming Dexter Series
Probably way off the mark but these suggestions may be the key to what yo uare looking for....
Thanks for the suggestions, I shall look into them. Cheers.
Lady Muck said:
I don't really know New Tricks but just read the Wiki. Is it Detectives that interest you,or is it the crimes?
It's a bit of both. The reason I said New Tricks and not detectives/ crime novels is that it is a mix I haven't seen elsewhere of crime/murder mysteries as well as humour. I don't mind the personal stories going on around it either. Also a British feel. Sounds to me like Christopher Brookmyre would right up your street. Crime, fast-paced, utterly absurd, very dark humour, definitely British.
I love his work, I'm a good bit through Where the Bodies are Buried at the minute, it's a bit more "straight" than his previous stuff, still good fun though. Read some reviews, you'll either think his books sound like utter bks or you'll love them. I'd say his style is very divisive but if you like it, you'll be hooked.
I love his work, I'm a good bit through Where the Bodies are Buried at the minute, it's a bit more "straight" than his previous stuff, still good fun though. Read some reviews, you'll either think his books sound like utter bks or you'll love them. I'd say his style is very divisive but if you like it, you'll be hooked.
For police procedural novels try Graham Hurley's Inspector Faraday series.
PH lurker said:
I'm looking for a a fiction book, as I've had trouble reading long passages for about a year and a half. I've tried different things to get me back in such as 'The Driver' but have been unsuccessful. I've also tried books linked to hobbies but still struggle, having to revert to magazines, PH, and factual books.
Does anyone know of a book with a similar kind of feel to the TV series 'New Tricks'? I really enjoy those programmes and think something similar would get me back into fiction. Cheers for any suggestions.
There is a series of "Detective Sergeant Mulheisen Mysteries" by Jon A. Jackson, I have only read "La Donna Detroit" of this series but thought it quite an accessible read, might be worth a look.Does anyone know of a book with a similar kind of feel to the TV series 'New Tricks'? I really enjoy those programmes and think something similar would get me back into fiction. Cheers for any suggestions.
Catweazle said:
For police procedural novels try Graham Hurley's Inspector Faraday series.
Cheers, I've ordered one. I'd suggest as starters
Christopher Brookmyre - Abig boy did it and ran away and All fun and games until someone loses an eye are good starting points.
Some of Iain Banks (not M that's the Sci-fi stuff but still brilliant) - The Crow Road, Complicity.
or maybe something like Elmore Leonard - Swag, Get Shorty, Out of Sight
Christopher Brookmyre - Abig boy did it and ran away and All fun and games until someone loses an eye are good starting points.
Some of Iain Banks (not M that's the Sci-fi stuff but still brilliant) - The Crow Road, Complicity.
or maybe something like Elmore Leonard - Swag, Get Shorty, Out of Sight
PH lurker said:
Catweazle said:
For police procedural novels try Graham Hurley's Inspector Faraday series.
Cheers, I've ordered one. Thanks, might get round to some of the others on this thread one day.
How about the Simon Brett, Charles Paris books?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Brett#Charles_P...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Brett#Charles_P...
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