American Crime Novels

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CuckooInMyNest

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3,080 posts

183 months

Sunday 12th April 2015
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Currently reading James Ellroy.

Can anyone recommend any similar authors please?

Pixel Pusher

10,224 posts

166 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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You may enjoy some of the Elmore Leonard books as well.

There'll be some familiar titles in there for you.



Perseverant

439 posts

118 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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James Lee Burke, without a doubt. Elegiac description of landscape, a sense of American history, especially in the South, and the powerful characterisations. Carl Hiassen also writes well, with a blackly humorous take, and to go back a bit, Joseph Wambaugh is also worth reading. For classic crime noir and sheer style, Raymond Chandler remains a master, now enhanced in my opinion by the evocation of a West Coast now gone.

droopsnoot

12,661 posts

249 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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It's a while since I've read either, but aren't the Lawrence Block novels about Matt Scudder reasonably similar?

LordGrover

33,699 posts

219 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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The amazon megapacks may be of interest, though they're cheap for a reason. hehe
Example - they're scanned and OCR can be a tad squiffy.

CuckooInMyNest

Original Poster:

3,080 posts

183 months

Saturday 25th April 2015
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Thank you for all the replies.

Elmore Leonard and James Lee Burke look like just what I was looking for.

Blatter

867 posts

198 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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I've been working my way through the Michael Connelly novels, in order. Really enjoying them.

Currently reading Ellroy's latest book Perfidia. Bit of a job getting started, but now about halfway through and starting to reach the "don't want to put this down, just now" stage.

Davidparts

4 posts

114 months

Friday 8th May 2015
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I like Elmore Leonard.

Oi_Oi_Savaloy

2,314 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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I really like James Ellroy too (especially the LA Quartet) and American crime fiction in general.

George P Pelecanos writes well in my opinion. I came across 'a firing offense', 'nick's trip' and 'down by the river where the dead men go' as a trilogy and really enjoyed them. He's got a different voice to Ellroy (writes about Washington dc too for the most part.)

His other books seem to evoke a strong immigrant notion (Italian and Greek immigrants trying to make a life in the USA but still holding true to their old village values. Sounds st but in truth way better than I can describe them. smile


People will shoot me down for the next suggestion but I quite like Robert crais too. He's definitely not as deep as Ellroy or Pelecanos but he writes a good story that entertains without overtaxing the brain.

Perhaps I could also suggest Michael connelly too? His first novel (and some might argue the best) is 'the black echo'. A proper caper; just brilliant.

Lawrence block (Matt scudder novels rather than bernie rodenbarr novels) are also good.

James Lee Burke is good too, evokes the deep south really well (or rather what I imagine is the deep south - never been there)!



LordGrover

33,699 posts

219 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Oi_Oi_Savaloy said:
People will shoot me down for the next suggestion but I quite like Robert crais too. He's definitely not as deep as Ellroy or Pelecanos but he writes a good story that entertains without overtaxing the brain.
Elvis Cole & Pike? cool

Oi_Oi_Savaloy

2,314 posts

267 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Oh yes! Forget the other stuff he writes, just Elvis and pike! smile

soad

33,454 posts

183 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2015
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I'm a fan of Robert Crais. George Pelecanos is good too.

Body Language by James Hall is a half decent book imo. Not sure what else he's written.

More suggestions can be found here: American Crime - The best in crime writing from over the pond!
http://www.lovereading.co.uk/genre/usa/American-Cr...

entropy

5,643 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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Oi_Oi_Savaloy said:
George P Pelecanos writes well in my opinion. I came across 'a firing offense', 'nick's trip' and 'down by the river where the dead men go' as a trilogy and really enjoyed them. He's got a different voice to Ellroy (writes about Washington dc too for the most part.)

His other books seem to evoke a strong immigrant notion (Italian and Greek immigrants trying to make a life in the USA but still holding true to their old village values. Sounds st but in truth way better than I can describe them. smile
I began reading his stuff because of The Wire. Other novelists wrote for the show and worth reading: Richard Price and Dennis Lehane. I would highly recommend 'Clockers' by Richard Price.