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Merissa (11612 KP) created a post

Apr 26, 2024  
"Like most people, Bud Palmer felt this was just another day."

Excerpt & #Giveaway: Fast Times, Big City by Shelly Frome - #Crime, #Fiction,

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The Angel of Vine
The Angel of Vine
Society & Culture
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Brilliant storyline (4 more)
True Crime inspired
Amazing cast
Glorious suspense
Truly Wonderful writing
Fantastic Fiction
As a fan of true crime podcasts, I have very few fiction podcasts in my favourites (mostly things like King Falls AM, for the wackiness) and I tend to avoid crime fiction, primarily because the real thing is better, crazier, and so much more twisted.
The Angel of Vine is a sublime fictional podcast, written to sound like true crime in the Noir tradition being retold in the modern podcast format. The podcast begins with the discovery of some old cassette tapes by the family of a deceased ex-cop turned private detective, and their choice to involve a podcaster/reporter to help them investigate the story enshrined in those cassettes.
Following the investigation into the murder of a young actress in Hollywood, the podcaster makes use of the recordings to tell Harry's story.
Voiced by some amazing talent (including the gorgeous growl of Joe Manganiello, the incomparable Alan Tudzyk, and the delightful Mischa Collins) the story is gripping, compelling, and extremely difficult to not binge.
For fans of true crime, crime drama, and any sort of Noir (Sam Spade eat your heart out), this is a podcast to listen to, save, and listen to again later.
  
The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme, #1)
The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme, #1)
Jeffery Deaver | 1997 | Fiction & Poetry
2
6.8 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
I remember when I was at university, I had an English tutor who stated that he though crime fiction was the best kind of fiction there is. At the time I didn't agree with him. I still don't.

Indeed, I think that if he had read this book he would have changed his own tune: this is needlessly graphic, uncomfortable and plodding, with crime scene forensics being the main 'draw' (if I can even use such a word about this) to any potential reader.

In short: one to avoid.
  
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Merissa (11612 KP) created a post

Apr 2, 2020  
TOUR, EXCERPT & #GIVEAWAY - Dirty Old Town (A Shane Cleary Mystery #1) by Gabriel Valjan - @partnersincr1me (@PICVirtualTours - FB), @Archaeolibrary, @GValjan, #Crime, #Mystery, #Procedural, #Historical, #Fiction

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BethEllen (1 KP) created a post

Mar 21, 2018  
I'm an avid reader, though my tastes have changed over time. I used to read true crime non fiction, but I have moved into mystery literature. (Though I don't typically read series.) I also love Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro.
     
Eva's Eye (Inspector Konrad Sejer #1)
Eva's Eye (Inspector Konrad Sejer #1)
Karin Fossum | 1995 | Mystery, Thriller
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Every once in a while, I become completely obsessed with certain genres. So basically, every time a new Jo Nesbo book comes out, I go on my Scandinavian crime fiction reading rampage. Nesbo recommends Fossum, and Fossum is considered the Queen in Norwegian crime fiction. So, naturally, I started with book 1 in her Inspector Sejer series, Eva's Eye. I believe it's been published under a different title in the States.
Overall, it was a good read. It wasn't necessarily easy to figure out, but maybe it was just me being slow. It was a quick read, and a good introduction to Sejer.
  
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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Sep 26, 2017
There have been some new voices in crime fiction, including Jane Harper (The Dry), soon to be a feature film by Reece Witherspoon, and some veteran writers like John Grisham (Camino Island).

And if you're still hungering for psychological thrillers, you may be sated with JP Delany's The Girl Before.

Without doubt, there has been some big releases for lovers of all the main crime fiction genres.


Camino Island

Camino Island

John Grisham

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A gang of thieves stage a daring heist from a secure vault deep below Princeton University’s...

Want You Gone

Want You Gone

Chris Brookmyre

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Want You Gone is the superb new psychological thriller from million-plus award-winning bestseller...


Thriller
Say Nothing

Say Nothing

Brad Parks

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Judge Scott Sampson doesn’t brag about having a perfect life, but the evidence is clear: A...


Thriller
The Girl Before

The Girl Before

J.P. Delaney

7.7 (25 Ratings) Rate It

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER THE SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH THE SIMON MAYO RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB...

Jericho's War

Jericho's War

Gerald Seymour

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Jericho's War is a relentlessly powerful novel of our times from 'the best thriller writer in the...

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Mayhawke (97 KP) rated Elevator Pitch in Books

Jun 28, 2019  
Elevator Pitch
Elevator Pitch
Linwood Barclay | 2019 | Crime
7
7.6 (7 Ratings)
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The reveal wasn't the biggest surprise, the characters aren't the most in-depth (0 more)
A nice return to U.S. crime fiction
Crime fiction is my thing. It's what I read most of, most of the time.

Over a decade ago I stopped reading crime fiction from the U.S. because I found what seemed to be a an unpleasant dwelling on the suffering of victims; a voyeurism which I found uncomfortable, and highly unpleasant. It was as though American crime writers were incapable of exploring the darkness of humanity, or giving clarity to events without relishing the pain and terror that must have been experienced by those on the receiving end of them.

Of course this was never true of all U.S. crime fiction, but I couldn't be asked to keep searching for the other kind. It was easier to just stay away from it all.

So, this is the first American crime novel I have read in nearly fifteen years.

What a joy it was. Barclay sets out a gripping thriller, an excellently plotted story which will educate you just a bit more than is comfortable on the ease of hacking lift controls in the technical age, whilst carefully leading you up and down the garden path a couple of times. The reading style is comfortable, the exposition is well paced. Eventually you arrive at a satisfying, and prompt conclusion. Barclay avoids the temptation to draw out the end like a cheerleader pulling gum, something that only works in Golden Era crime, and I always feel is out of place in otherwise fast-paced books of a more recent age.

Against this the characters have a slightly superficial feel, as though they have only been given the complexity they need for the book, and the denouement was not a huge surprise, though it was batted back and forth between two potential subjects nicely. But these really are minor complaints I really enjoyed this book and I will definitely be going back and reading some more of Linwood's books on the basis of this one.
  
Light Shining In The Forest
Light Shining In The Forest
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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The last novel of author Paul Torday is practically a script for the TV series "Criminal Minds" but with an unusual twist. (What a shame we won't have any more of his books in the future.) Read my review of this fascinating crime fiction novel here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2014/02/13/a-glimmer-to-find-what-was-lost/
  
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Merissa (11612 KP) created a post

Apr 12, 2021  
"In a breathless climax, Myra puts her own life on the line to deal with a figure from Jack’s past, who has now become a lethal threat in the present."

TOUR - A Dangerous Life (DCI Jack Callum #2) by Len Maynard - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @len_maynard, #Historical, #Crime, #Fiction, #CoffeePotBookClub,

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