Recommend a new thriller/crime/mystery series for me...
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Looking for suggestions... Favourite authors/series in those genres are (in order of preference)
John Connolly : Charlie Parker
Philip Kerr: Bernie Gunther
Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins
Ian Rankin : Rebus
Michael Connelly : Bosch
Sharp dialog, good research, and a bit of humor are important. High body count/gunplay, less so!
John Connolly : Charlie Parker
Philip Kerr: Bernie Gunther
Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins
Ian Rankin : Rebus
Michael Connelly : Bosch
Sharp dialog, good research, and a bit of humor are important. High body count/gunplay, less so!
Thanks all! Some Kellerman, Chowdhury and Craven books reserved at library. Will let you know which I enjoy!
Passing on Brookmyre - enjoyed his early stuff, but The Cracked Mirror felt like he'd started a story without bothering about an ending, then just used a variant of "but it was all a dream" to try and tie it together.
Passing on Brookmyre - enjoyed his early stuff, but The Cracked Mirror felt like he'd started a story without bothering about an ending, then just used a variant of "but it was all a dream" to try and tie it together.
Denzil Meyrick - Rebus ish on the west coast Scotland. Stories follow on but the last couple are somewhat of a mess
Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
Skyedriver said:
Denzil Meyrick - Rebus ish on the west coast Scotland. Stories follow on but the last couple are somewhat of a mess
Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
Cheers. I'm already a Mick Herron fan.Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
silentbrown said:
Looking for suggestions... Favourite authors/series in those genres are (in order of preference)
John Connolly : Charlie Parker
Philip Kerr: Bernie Gunther
Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins
Ian Rankin : Rebus
Michael Connelly : Bosch
Sharp dialog, good research, and a bit of humor are important. High body count/gunplay, less so!
Lawrence Block wrote a series about a bookseller who's a part time burglar. E,G The Burglar who thought he was Bogart. Very good. John Connolly : Charlie Parker
Philip Kerr: Bernie Gunther
Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins
Ian Rankin : Rebus
Michael Connelly : Bosch
Sharp dialog, good research, and a bit of humor are important. High body count/gunplay, less so!
John Connolly's Charlie Parker series, very good.
Richard Stark - series about Parker, a serious criminal (you may have seen Parker the movie, or the better original Point Blank movie with Lee Marvin). The story was written by Donal Westlake, AKA Richard Stark. Quite a few written under Richard Stark.
Different genre, but I love Valdez is Coming, a western by Elmore Leonard - closely follows the script of the Burt Lancaster movie.
Perhaps the best procedural crime writer of them all - Ed McBain ( AKA Evan Hunter)87th Precinct series.
Robert Crais - Elvis Cole / Joe Pike series - excellent
NickZ24 said:
Plus 1 - I liked thesesilentbrown said:
…Passing on Brookmyre - enjoyed his early stuff, but The Cracked Mirror felt like he'd started a story without bothering about an ending, then just used a variant of "but it was all a dream" to try and tie it together.
I have just toiled my way through this, my first Brookmyre, doubt I will be picking up any more of his books.Skyedriver said:
Denzil Meyrick - Rebus ish on the west coast Scotland. Stories follow on but the last couple are somewhat of a mess
Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
Another in a Scottish stylee - TG Reid's DCI Bone series.Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
And on the Emerald Isle, notable humour along with the whodunnit - Caimh McDonnell's Dublin Trilogy, currently at 8 books!
jet_noise said:
Skyedriver said:
Denzil Meyrick - Rebus ish on the west coast Scotland. Stories follow on but the last couple are somewhat of a mess
Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
Another in a Scottish stylee - TG Reid's DCI Bone series.Tim Weaver - David Raker Series, looks for lost people.
Adrian Mckinty - Sen Duffy, sort of a Rebus in Norther Ireland, enjoyed these,
And of course Mick Herron - Slough House/Jackson Lamb series
And on the Emerald Isle, notable humour along with the whodunnit - Caimh McDonnell's Dublin Trilogy, currently at 8 books!
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