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Nice Girls Finish Last (A Robin Hudson Mystery)
Sparkle Hayter
No Exit Press, 2002
What a great read and character... I'll be reading the rest
Some time back, someone recommended Sparkle Hayter to me as an author. She writes in the female amateur detective genre, much like Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. I was low on recreational reading material, so I picked up Nice Girls Finish Last. I think ...
Bad Night Is Falling (Ivan Monk Mystery, No.3)
Gary Phillips
No Exit Press, 1999
Terric as Phillips ususally is
Los Angeles is shocked by the fire bombing death of the Cruzado family in the multi-racial Rancho Tajuat housing projects. Just about everyone including the police and the tenants feel that the Ra-Falcons, a Black Muslim group who provide security to the complex, ...
The Complete Brandstetter
Joseph Hansen
No Exit Press, 2007
joseph hansen, one fine writer
i was amazed to find all of joseph hansen's brandstetter novels in one volume. unfortunately, it's a british import, which seems to indicate that the quintessentially californian hansen is being taken more seriously by the brits than by the publishers of his own ...
What's a Girl Gotta Do? (A Robin Hudson Mystery)
Sparkle Hayter
No Exit Press, 2001
Sparkle is so sparkly and spunky!
"Fifteen thousand cabbies in New York, and I have to get the one who speaks English. I took down his medallion number. I don't know why. What was I going to do? Complain? Yes, Mr. Singh insisted on driving safely and being charming and wise. See that it doesn't ...
The Machine in Ward Eleven
Charles Willeford
No Exit Press, 2001
Of OUR time
Many Willefordians, I suspect, are like myself--they discovered the Hoke Mosely novels first and then started working their way back through the earlier stuff. The rewards are numerous. Another reviewer here dismissed the stories in _Ward Eleven_ as pulp pieces that ...
Crime Time: Len Deighton/John Le Carre v. 38
No Exit Press, 2004
Dream Girl
Robert B. Parker
No Exit Press, 2007
Early Graves (A Brandstetter Mystery)
Joseph Hansen
No Exit Press, 2002
A good page turner that you don't want to put down.
Sensitive and exciting story set in the late 80s within the context of a mystery. Brandstetter, a middle aged insurance investigator tracks down a serial killer in and around LA who's been killing gay men who have AIDS.
No Beast So Fierce
Edward Bunker
No Exit Press, 2003
FANTASTIC
This is an incredible book about criminals and their twisted philosophies. Bunker writes with brutal honesty. I found better psychological insights in these pages than a handful of sociologists could blabber out of their book training. This book came from the REAL ...
Gangsters Wives
Lee Martin
No Exit Press, 2007
Fake ID
Jason Starr
No Exit Press, 2009
Another Great Jason Starr Novel
This is a great novel. Probably one of Jason Starr's best. It's got the feel of a Charles Willeford novel or . . . Jim Thompson, David Goodis or Harry Whittington. If you like any of those novelists, you'll love this one. It reminded me a lot of Willeford's High Priest ...
Night Passage
Robert B Parker
No Exit Press, 2005
A new character that can hold the story together!
Night Passage is vintage Parker. This novel is fast, witty, suspenseful, and engaging. Told in short, crisp chapters, it's the story of Jesse Stone, a 34-year-old ex-cop who just lost his L.A. policeman's job and his marriage due to a drinking problem. The book opens ...
Blood Mud
K.C. Constantine
No Exit Press, 2000
Is that an elephant on my chest, or the weight of the world?
Lemme start by saying I've read every one of K.C.C.'s Rocksburg books. I am a fan. Even though there have been some wherein the dialog was TOO 'authentic'--whole screeds from Valcanas in Mo's bar that went--and then re-visited--nowhere; in-term-in-a-ble bickerings ...
Miami Blues (Hoke Moseley Detective Thriller)
Charles Willeford
No Exit Press, 1996
Brilliant
Charles Willeford was a great writer but one whose writing was an acquired taste (as the divergent reviews here testify). I personally find his Hoke Moseley books to be classics and maybe my favourite series ever (I am not as fond of his other books). Willeford ...
Stark
Edward Bunker
No Exit Press, 2007
terrific DOG EAT DOG Noir
In 1962 in Oceanview, Los Angeles, Ernie Stark knows he has done a lot of so called terrible things in his life, just ask any of his friends, if he had any, but the "two-bit hustler" has never ratted out on anyone. However, he finds himself caught between a rock and a ...
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