#crime-novel — Public Fediverse posts
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"Regrets? Only one. That I will not live long enough to witness and enjoy the full impact of the electronic future. The horizon stretches infinitely. Technology is light years ahead of ethics."
Marele Day "The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender" 1998
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... just finished "The Examiner" by Janice Hallett and wow, that was quite a book -- if I could have, I would have read it all in one sitting. Can recommend!
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Some new moms have it rough. And then there's the mom in Jaime Parker Stickle's new thriller / crime novel "Vicious Cycle" who, as Stickle explains in this exclusive interview, launches an investigation into a pair of brutal murders, "...with her baby in tow."
https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-vicious-cycle-author-jaime-parker-stickle/
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New blog post day!
https://blog.djsmallauthor.com/2025/10/dammit-its-fricking-october.html
Murderous Profession is out in paperback! You can get it in my test store or get yourself a signed copy through the form.
All links are in the blog post!
#IndieAuthor #QueerAuthor #QueerBooks #SelfPublishing #AuthorThings #LGBTQFiction #Fiction #CrimeNovel
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Fast-paced, easy, oozing racial slurs, sexism, and violence, but with plenty of funny moments.
Not high literature, but ideal for a poolside (or long flight) read.Il primo giorno della tartaruga, Sirio Lubreto
6/10
#siriolubreto #crimenovel #summerread #italianbooks #bookstodon
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Book Review: Silent Judgement by Zaire Crown
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Book two in Cari Hunter’s books about DI Jo Shaw finished. As usual a great read by Hunter. Looking forward to a new installment in the series, the epilogue is quite clear there will be one. Evil cliffhanger 😅
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The Overlook (Harry Bosch #13), by Michael Connelly
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Though the story does not make much sense, it is fast-paced and entertaining, with a few unusual characters and original ideas (and also too many racial stereotypes).
La fame del Cigno, Luca Mercadante
7/10
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Husband Missing (Detective Josie Quinn #22), by Lisa Regan
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In my new interview with author Makana Yamamoto, they explain how their new novel "Hammajang Luck" pulls off the neat trick of being a noir sci-fi crime story / cyberpunk lesbian space heist novel.
https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-hammajang-luck-author-makana-yamamoto/
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W.R. Burnett's 1949 noir novel The Asphalt Jungle. The story of a heist but mostly the story of the men carrying out the heist. The psychological complexity and the sense of yearning for a largely imaginary past makes it a great crime novel.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/08/wr-burnetts-asphalt-jungle.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #noir #noirfiction #WRBurnett
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Graham Greene’s novella The Third Man was written purely to use as the basis for his screenplay and was not intended for publication. He was later persuaded to publish it. He felt (correctly) that the film was better but the book is quite good.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2019/12/graham-greenes-third-man.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #vintage mystery #vintage mysteries #vintagethriller #vintagethrillers #GrahamGreene #noirfiction #noir
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Peter Marsh’s The Devil’s Daughter, published 1942. Unconventional noir with a femme fatale who doesn't fit the usual mould. A story of love and lust, of hate, of revenge and of suspicion and betrayal. Great stuff.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/08/peter-marshs-devils-daughter.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #vintage mystery #vintage mysteries #noirfiction #noir
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Yesterday was the release day of Catherine Ryan Howard's new crime thriller THE TRAP.
She is a local author from Cork and like clockwork every year at this time she has a new book out.
I read this in one single setting which these days is highly unusual for me. I always enjoy her novels but this could quite possibly be my favourite of hers.
It has such a clever structure that it would be unfair to say more though. (Also running out of space.)
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Castle Skull is an early John Dickson Carr mystery with lots of gothic fiction overtones. Fast-paced and nicely plotted with a wonderful setting - a castle in the form of a human skull. Lots of fun.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2016/03/john-dickson-carrs-castle-skull.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #vintage mystery #vintage mysteries #JohnDicksonCarr #gothicfiction
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August Derleth's Solar Pons stories are among the very few Sherlock Holmes pastiches actually worth reading. Well-crafted and very entertaining and they feel Sherlockian. Derleth doesn’t make the mistake of trying for a tongue-in-cheek flavour.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2015/03/august-derleths-return-of-solar-pons.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #vintage mystery #vintage mysteries #AugustDerleth #SherlockHolmes
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The Green Ribbon is a 1929 Edgar Wallace thriller involving an ingenious horse-racing racket with a large and varied collection of villains. And an elaborate system of caves and tunnel, a classic Wallace touch. Top-tier Wallace. Great stuff.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/07/edgar-wallaces-green-ribbon.html
#crimefiction #crimenovel #crimenovels #vintage crime #vintage mystery #vintage mysteries #vintagethriller #vintagethrillers #EdgarWallace
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Mickey Spillane’s 1964 novel The Snake is a sequel to The Girl Hunters and you absolutely must read The Girl Hunters first. This is a very different Mike Hammer - older, wiser and sadder. Both books are great, but read the earlier books first.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/06/mickey-spillanes-snake.html
#crimenovel #crimenovels #crimefiction #vintagecrime #vintagemysteries #vintagemystery #MickeySpillane #MikeHammer #hardboiled #hardboiledfiction #privateeyes
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Sin Pit (1954) is Paul S. Meskil’s only novel. It's seriously hardboiled, most definitely noir and pretty sleazy. This is the seamy underside of 1950s America. A cynical cop gets drawn into a nightmare world of lust. Excellent book.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/06/paul-s-meskils-sin-pit.html
#crimenovel #crimenovels #crimefiction #hardboiledfiction #hardboiled #noir #noirfiction