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My name is Keishon and I enjoy reading mysteries. My favorite crime writers are Ken Bruen, Jo Nesbø, Michael Connelly and Asa Larsson.
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TOP 100 CRIME NOVELS
I found this Wikipedia link featuring a definitive list of the top 100 crime fiction novels. Trying to read as many of these as possible.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
- Cotton Comes to Harlem by Chester Himes
- He Died With His Eyes Open by Derek Raymond
- Pop. 1280 by Jim Thompson
- Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett
- Sun Storm by Åsa Larsson
- The Coroner's Lunch by Colin Cotterill
- The Darkest Room by Johan Theorin
- The Pied Piper by Ridley Pearson
- The Redbreast by Jo Nesbo
- Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell
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- Donna Leon's Commissario Guido Brunetti series in order
- Gretchen Lowell and Archie Sheridan series
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- Book Review: A Conspiracy of Faith (Department Q), Jussi Adler-Olsen
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Cover & Plot for Ratlines by Stuart Neville
Ireland 1963. As the Irish people prepare to welcome President John F. Kennedy to the land of his ancestors, a German national is murdered in a seaside guesthouse. Lieutenant Albert Ryan, Directorate of Intelligence, is ordered to investigate. The German is the third foreigner to die within a few days, and Minister for Justice Charles Haughey wants the killing to end lest a shameful secret be exposed: the dead men were all Nazis granted asylum by the Irish government in the years following World War II. Continue reading
The Ghosts of Belfast, Stuart Neville
The Ghosts of Belfast or The Twelve in UK [Soho Crime 2009, 336 pages] written by Stuart Neville is the first book in a new series. The author sets his story post-Troubles and creates a character who is haunted by … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Ireland
Tagged Belfast, Grade B, Irish Republican Army, Northern Ireland, Politics, Stuart Neville, Troubles