Another week, another tub, another 50 and not even halfway yet.....
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Pre-logging look! |
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Michael Craven. Harry Bingham. Christianna Brand, Henry Chang, Friedrich Durrenmatt, |
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New York Chinatown |
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A novel or a play? |
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US Crime! |
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Kirk Lake, Henry Sutton, James Craig, Graham Marks, Evan Hunter, |
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Author-cum-actor Kirk Lake. |
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EvanHunter (Ed McBain) 1950's book! |
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British author - Japan setting! |
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Kem Nunn, Day Keene, Eugene Izzi, John R. Maxim, Brian Freemantle, |
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British agent series book. |
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50's US pulp! |
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Johannes Mario Simmel. Brian Freemantle x 2, Bill James, Peter Robinson |
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Spies and intrigue! |
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Charlie Muffin series book> |
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Austrian author. |
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Ron Rash, Ruth Rendell, Brad Smith, Loren D Estleman, Ferdinand Von Schirach, |
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More literary than crime, I think. |
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William Marshall, Bill Pronzini, Ed Lin, Geoffrey McGeachin, Brian Garfield, |
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Brian Garfield - two-fer! |
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Australian irreverence! |
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Hong Kong set series book! |
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Nameless detective series book no.38! |
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Les Edgerton, Bill Pronzini, Julia Crouch, Carole Morin, Gavin Extence, |
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Scottish author! |
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A book my wife started, but never finished! |
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Bill Pronzini - standalone! |
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Seymour Shubin, Brian Garfield, Dorothy Uhnak, Alistair MacLeod, Peter Quinn, |
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Canadian author, I believe. Did Moira blog this one? |
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US author. |
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50's book from Mr Shubin. |
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Wiley Cash, Philip Reed, Peter Steiner, |
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US author, French set series. |
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Wiley Cash - this one my wife loved! |
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Oliver Stark, Henry Sutton, Tess Gerritsen, |
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Douglas Lindsay, Peter Millar, Peter May, |
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Barney Thompson series book! |
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One of a trilogy! |
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A bit of non-fiction! |
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Post-logging look! |
Highlights.....I'm looking forward to a bit of
Brian Freemantle though I will approach his Charlie Muffin series in order. Other highlights - some short stories from
Les Edgerton,
Peter Steiner's French set series, a bit of
Bill Pronzini and some
Brad Smith
Lowlights.......nothing - a decent tub overall!
FULL LIST OF 50 AS FOLLOWS.......
AUTHOR |
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TITLE |
YEAR |
SERIES |
FICTION/NON |
BINGHAM |
HARRY |
LOVE STORY, WITH MURDERS |
2013 |
FG2 |
F |
BRAND |
CHRISTIANNA |
GREEN FOR DANGER |
1944 |
IC2 |
F |
CASH |
WILEY |
A LAND MORE KIND THAN HOME |
2012 |
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F |
CHANG |
HENRY |
RED JADE |
2010 |
DJY3 |
F |
CRAIG |
JAMES |
THE CIRCUS |
2013 |
IC4 |
F |
CRAVEN |
MICHAEL |
BODY COPY |
2009 |
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F |
CROUCH |
JULIA |
CUCKOO |
2011 |
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F |
DURRENMATT |
FRIEDRICH |
THE VISIT |
1962 |
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F |
EDGERTON |
LES |
MONDAY'S MEAL |
1997 |
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F |
ESTLEMAN |
LOREN D. |
ROSES ARE DEAD |
1985 |
PM2 |
F |
EXTENCE |
GAVIN |
THE UNIVERSE VERSUS ALEX WOODS |
2013 |
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F |
FREEMANTLE |
BRIAN |
MADRIGAL FOR CHARLIE MUFFIN |
1981 |
CM5 |
F |
FREEMANTLE |
BRIAN |
SEE CHARLIE RUN |
1987 |
CM7 |
F |
FREEMANTLE |
BRIAN |
GOODBYE TO AN OLD FRIEND |
1973 |
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F |
GARFIELD |
BRIAN |
THE HIT |
1970 |
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F |
GARFIELD |
BRIAN |
CHECKPOINT CHARLIE |
1981 |
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F |
GARFIELD |
BRIAN |
THE MARKSMAN |
2003 |
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F |
GERRITSEN |
TESS |
WHISTLEBLOWER |
1992 |
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F |
HUNTER |
EVAN |
THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE |
1953 |
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F |
IZZI |
EUGENE |
THE BOOSTER |
1989 |
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F |
JAMES |
BILL |
PANICKING RALPH |
1997 |
H+I14 |
F |
KEENE |
DAY |
THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN |
1954 |
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F |
LAKE |
KIRK |
NEVER HIT THE GROUND |
1997 |
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F |
LIN |
ED |
ONE RED BASTARD |
2012 |
DRC3 |
F |
LINDSAY |
DOUGLAS |
THE CUTTING EDGE OF BARNEY THOMPSON |
2000 |
BT2 |
F |
MACLEOD |
ALISTAIR |
NO GREAT MISCHIEF |
1999 |
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F |
MARKS |
GRAHAM |
TOKYO |
2006 |
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F |
MARSHALL |
WILLIAM |
ROADSHOW |
1985 |
YS10 |
F |
MAXIM |
JOHN R. |
BANNERMAN'S GHOST |
2003 |
B5 |
F |
MAY |
PETER |
THE CHESSMEN |
2012 |
LT3 |
F |
McGEACHIN |
GEOFFREY |
FAT FIFTY AND F***ED! |
2004 |
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F |
MILLAR |
PETER |
1989 THE BERLIN WALL: MY PART IN ITS DOWNFALL |
1989 |
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N |
MORIN |
CAROLE |
SPYING OF STRANGE MEN |
2012 |
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F |
NUNN |
KEM |
TAPPING THE SOURCE |
1984 |
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F |
PRONZINI |
BILL |
NEMESIS |
2013 |
N38 |
F |
PRONZINI |
BILL |
BLUE LONESOME |
1995 |
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F |
QUINN |
PETER |
THE MAN WHO NEVER RETURNED |
2010 |
FD2 |
F |
RASH |
RON |
ONE FOOT IN EDEN |
2002 |
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F |
REED |
PHILIP |
THE MARQUIS DE FRAUD |
2001 |
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F |
RENDELL |
RUTH |
A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES |
1998 |
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F |
ROBINSON |
PETER |
NOT SAFE AFTER DARK |
1998 |
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F |
SHUBIN |
SEYMOUR |
MANTA |
1958 |
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F |
SIMMEL |
JOHANNES MARIO |
THE CAESAR CODE |
1970 |
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F |
SMITH |
BRAD |
RED MEANS RUN |
2012 |
VC1 |
F |
STARK |
OLIVER |
AMERICAN DEVIL |
2010 |
H+L1 |
F |
STEINER |
PETER |
THE RESISTANCE |
2012 |
LMM4 |
F |
SUTTON |
HENRY |
GET ME OUT OF HERE |
2010 |
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F |
SUTTON |
HENRY |
FLYING |
2000 |
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F |
UHNAK |
DOROTHY |
THE WITNESS |
1969 |
CO2 |
F |
VON SCHIRACH |
FERDINAND |
CRIME & GUILT |
2012 |
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Col, your book tubs are getting eclectic as you go along. Here there are far too many authors I haven't read, and heard of. I'm going back to check out your Tub 32 — missed it last week.
ReplyDeleteI have just has a count up, I have read 13 of the 44 featured authors so far!
DeleteYou've got quite a lot of interesting ones there, Col! So pleased you have the McGeachin. I will say I'm a very big fan of his, and I truly hope you'll like that one. He's also done the Charlie Berlin series, which I also recommend.
ReplyDeleteMargot I got the FFAF book after it appeared in a couple of your posts. Charlie Berlin sits on the kindle! 2016 reads hopefully.
DeleteCol, I'll be interested in your take on Henry Chang in general (there are four so far in his series) and the Peter Quinn. Have read and liked both. Plus you have a Pronzini Nameless and Marshall Yellowthread Street in this batch. You can't ever go wrong with those two.
ReplyDeleteGlen, I think I have the first 3 Chang's so need to locate the beginning of the series. Nameless has been sadly ignored for a year or more now and Quinn and Marshall haven't been got to yet. I think there's an earlier Quinn book that I will go with first, but when...... who knows...
DeleteVery impressed you have the Alastair Macleod - I did blog on it, it is one of my top 10 books of all time. And Christianna Brand, Green for Danger, which I was equally surprised to see, is one of my top 10 all-time best crime novels.....
ReplyDeleteUntil I was collating the details I hadn't realised the Brand book was part of a series, have you read others of hers?
DeleteI think I've read all of them - they vary a lot. She has the same policeman, Insp Cockerill, in several of them, but tbh they don't really feel like a series, the interest is always in the household or family where the murder is rather than the investigator (though he's a good character). I like them, but I think Green for D is the only one you might enjoy....
DeleteOk - I have the pick of the bunch then...
DeleteYou have lots of authors in this tub that Glen likes. And lots of Charlie Muffin books. And three books by Brian Garfield that I have not heard of. We need reviews of those.
ReplyDeleteGarfield always delivers a decent read and I do want to get back to Charlie Muffin, particularly after the ending of the first one.
DeleteInteresting list of authors. I didn't recognize anyone other than Ruth Rendell. How many tubs of books do you have left? Where do you keep all of these tubs? Where did you acquire all of these books? Have you thought about selling any? Do you have any that are worth any money? that have become collector's items? Does your wife go through there to find her next book to read?
ReplyDeleteHmm.......thanks for the questions - in order - maybe 45 left to log.
DeleteThey are all lined up in my boarded attic in rows about 5 high maximum - lower at the edges of the loft because of sloping eaves.
For the past 20 plus years I have always bought more than I read, so I have gradually built up the numbers. I actually buy a lot less now than I used to. I used to buy Amazon, Abe, Ebay, charity shops and new. Plus I was member of a swapping club on the net.
I have tried selling over the years, but TBH no one wants to buy. Books sell for a penny on Amazon and unless you set up as a trader and pay a fixed monthly fee, you will be out of pocket because postage is horrendous over here. I listed maybe a dozen or so a few months ago on ebay at minimum price and no one was interested - which kind of makes me sad. I'll end up taking them to charity shops.
I have a few that are probably collectible, and maybe worth a few quid, but again it's dependent on finding someone who may be interested in what you have. Around my way there probably aren't going to be too many takers for a loose leaf 40's copy of some Charles Willeford poems - Proletarian Laughter, or his Ubiquitous Roach Clip. As I'm logging I might few a few scarce-ish titles, but nothing that'll make me rich!
My wife's tastes are more mainstream than mine - Coben, Gerritsen, Barclay with the odd exception. I'll read what she reads, but the reverse isn't necessarily true. She's more of an impatient reader - slow burner books don't do it for her.
I must get back to Charlie Muffin. I think I'm over the shock of the first one now, surely?
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Vicki, you and me both......I'm sure I have seen the second one somewhere...
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