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Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: poopster on December 07, 2002, 02:34:17 PM
Remember a retired LA detective putting out some good reads.

Thanks in advance.

nopoop
Title: Try Blood and Honor
Post by: weazel on December 07, 2002, 04:13:06 PM
By W.E.B. GRIFFEN, grabbed it from the local library this week, it's not bad.

I read Dale Browns "Storming Heaven" last week, it made me wonder if Bin Laden or one of his fanatics read it and used the books plot for the 9/11 attacks.
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: Creamo on December 07, 2002, 06:04:04 PM
John Sandford Prey Books (http://www.johnsandford.org/)

Very fast easy reading with lotsa popsicle, death, and murder/suspence. Not to mention strangely enough the detective is a game developer as a side business.

Oh and Mark Furmans "Murder in Brentwood" was really good and completely diffrent.
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: funkedup on December 07, 2002, 06:17:39 PM
I read books by a guy called Ross MacDonald or Ross McDonald for a class in college that were great.  Private detective "film noir" type stuff.
Michael Connelly and Tony Hillerman are probably my favorites in the airport bookstore paperback fiction department.
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: poopster on December 07, 2002, 06:49:13 PM
Thanks guys I'll search them out. Feel the need to read :)

Went to Mystery.com and took a look at some award winners, kinda cool you can read excerpts. Nice site but TONS of popups :(

Ordered up:
Inner City Blues by Paula L. Woods

Heartwood by James Lee Burke

L. A. Requiem by Rober Crais ( used ) had to, all kinds of awards

I'll let you know if they deserve the awards :D

nopoop
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: airspro on December 07, 2002, 07:06:34 PM
W.E.B. GRIFFEN is pretty good read . I liike his Brotherhood of War , and The Corps too .
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: Thrawn on December 07, 2002, 07:50:46 PM
Anything by Minette Walters.  Truely fantastic books.
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: Leslie on December 07, 2002, 11:45:18 PM
If you haven't already, read the Alfred Hitchcock Presents collection of short stories.  These are great for bedtime reading.:D



Les
Title: Looking for a few good "detective/murder mystery" titles
Post by: Leslie on December 08, 2002, 12:02:54 AM
Edgar Allen Poe is considered to be one of the first American detective mystery writers.  Try:

Murders in the Rue Morgue

The Gold Bug

Missive in a Bottle

The Tell-Tale Heart

...........among others.

The visual imagery in a lot of his other work is surrealistic and beautiful, especially the descriptions of the landscape in "The Lost Cottage" and "City by the Sea."

............................. ..........................

Darn it, was looking for my anthology, but can't find it right now.  May have to go out and buy another one.  Oh well..................:(



Les