Milestones Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Although I have read my share of mysteries over the years, my preference really is for crime fiction that does not feature the overworked "who done it" formula. In my younger days I liked the James Bond novels, early Forsyth, early Ludlum, etc. That was more espionage stuff, but I think these days I would prefer more "noirish" works--James M. Cain and work in that vein. I also like Elmore Leonard, though I have not read much of his work. I am looking for atmosphere and suspense--not so much mystery. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I'm a big fan of Savage Night by James Thompson. Quote
jazzbo Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I love Jim Thompson! I re-read a Raymond Chandler recently (Lady in the Lake). I'm crazy about his writing. I've grown to really like the Quarry series by Max Alan Collins, and the Parker series by Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake). Anti-hero stuff for sure. And I LOVE the B.Cool and Lam series by A.A. Fair (Erle Stanley Gardner). Edited 2 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: I love Jim Thompson! Sorry: Jim!!! Quote
Milestones Posted 26 minutes ago Author Report Posted 26 minutes ago Raymond Chandler is an absolute great, though I've wondered if he would have been even better without the restrictions of the "whodunit" format. I have to say, I haven't heard of several of these writers. I'm guessing most of them are living and active. Quote
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