The seemingly never ending task continues.....
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Tub 48 |
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Jack Kerouac, Gerald Seymour, Kingsley Amis, Horace McCoy, Mark Childress, |
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McCoy from the 50s |
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Jeff Abbott, Irvine Welsh, Malcolm Pryce, Charles Carillo, Donald Westlake, |
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Interesting looking book - Charles Carillo |
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Westlake standalone |
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Jo-Ann Goodwin, Chester Himes, John Colapinto, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Noah Boyd, |
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Tim Butcher, John Irving, David Peace, Donald Westlake, Chuck Hogan, |
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Eric Garcia, John Irving, John Trolan, Tonino Benacquista x 2 |
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French author |
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More from Benacquista |
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Joseph Kanon, Tom Sharpe, C. J. Box, Malcolm Pryce, Clarence Cooper Jr. |
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Graham Greene chunkster |
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Bedtime reading to make your arms ache |
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Shane Maloney, John Harvey, Robert Newman |
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Peter James, Mark Timlin, Peter Rabe, Charles Williams, John Harvey |
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Early 60s pulp |
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David Morrell, Lorenzo Carcaterra x 2, Jonathan King, Joe Gores |
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Tub 48 put to bed |
HIGHLIGHTS......... I'm looking forward to
Benacquista's books when I get there,
Charles Carillo also and
John Trolan and
Donald Westlake.
LOWLIGHTS........... I probably wouldn't buy
Malcolm Pryce today as I didn't really enjoy the first from him...more fool me then!
Peter James - why couldn't it be 150 pages shorter?
FULL LIST OF 50 AS FOLLOWS:
AUTHOR |
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TITLE |
YEAR |
SERIES |
ABBOTT |
JEFF |
TRUST ME |
2009 |
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AMIS |
KINGSLEY |
LUCKY JIM |
1954 |
JD1 |
BENACQUISTA |
TONINO |
HOLY SMOKE |
2004 |
A1 |
BENACQUISTA |
TONINO |
FRAMED |
2006 |
A2 |
BOX |
C. J. |
THREE WEEKS TO SAY GOODBYE |
2008 |
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BOYD |
NOAH |
THE BRICKLAYER |
2010 |
SV1 |
BUTCHER |
TIM |
BLOOD RIVER |
2007 |
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CARCATERRA |
LORENZO |
CHASERS |
2007 |
A2 |
CARCATERRA |
LORENZO |
GANGSTER |
2001 |
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CARILLO |
CHARLES |
MY RIDE WITH GUS |
1996 |
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CHILDRESS |
MARK |
CRAZY IN ALABAMA |
1993 |
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COLAPINTO |
JOHN |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
2001 |
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COOPER JR. |
CLARENCE |
BLACK |
1997 |
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GARCIA |
ERIC |
CASSANDRA FRENCH'S FINISHING SCHOOL FOR BOYS |
2004 |
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GOODWIN |
JO-ANN |
SWEET GUM |
2006 |
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GORES |
JOE |
HAMMETT |
1975 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
THE HEART OF THE MATTER |
1940 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
STAMBOUL TRAIN |
1932 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
A BURNT-OUT CASE |
1960 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
THE QUIET AMERICAN |
1955 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
LOSER TAKES ALL |
1955 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
THE POWER AND THE GLORY |
1940 |
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GREENE |
GRAHAM |
THE THIRD MAN |
1950 |
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HARVEY |
JOHN |
LIVING PROOF |
1995 |
R7 |
HARVEY |
JOHN B. |
HART 3: TAGO |
1980 |
H3 |
HIMES |
CHESTER |
RUN MAN RUN |
1966 |
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HOGAN |
CHUCK |
THE TOWN |
2004 |
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IRVING |
JOHN |
A WIDOW FOR ONE YEAR |
1998 |
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IRVING |
JOHN |
LAST NIGHT IN TWISTED RIVER |
2009 |
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JAMES |
PETER |
DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS |
2008 |
RG4 |
KANON |
JOSEPH |
THE GOOD GERMAN |
2001 |
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KEROUAC |
JACK |
ON THE ROAD |
1957 |
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KING |
JONATHON |
SHADOW MEN |
2004 |
MF3 |
MALONEY |
SHANE |
SOMETHING FISHY |
2002 |
MW5 |
MANCHETTE |
JEAN-PATRICK |
THREE TO KILL |
2002 |
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McCOY |
HORACE |
I SHOULD HAVE STAYED HOME |
1951 |
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MORRELL |
DAVID |
DOUBLE IMAGE |
1998 |
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NEWMAN |
ROBERT |
MANNERS |
1998 |
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PEACE |
DAVID |
THE DAMNED UTD |
2006 |
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PRYCE |
MALCOLM |
THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING IN ABERYSTWYTH |
2005 |
LKM3 |
PRYCE |
MALCOLM |
LAST TANGO IN ABERYSTWYTH |
2003 |
LKM2 |
RABE |
PETER |
THE BOX |
1962 |
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SEYMOUR |
GERALD |
THE DEALER AND THE DEAD |
2010 |
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SHARPE |
TOM |
WILT IN NOWHERE |
2004 |
W4 |
TIMLIN |
MARK |
HEARTS OF STONE |
1992 |
NS7 |
TROLAN |
JOHN |
ANY OTHER TIME |
2000 |
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WELSH |
IRVINE |
GLUE |
2001 |
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WESTLAKE |
DONALD |
SACRED MONSTER |
1989 |
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WESTLAKE |
DONALD |
DON'T ASK |
1993 |
D8 |
WILLIAMS |
CHARLES |
AGROUND |
1961 |
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Oh, I really hope you'll like the Benacquistas, Col. And I see you've several Westlakes, too, and some Himes - nice!! I thought the C.J. Box was very well done; it's a standalone that to me showed he can do both standalone and series quite well.
ReplyDeleteMargot - I am looking forward to Benacquista's books - I think these two are linked or at least they appear on Fantastic Fiction as a "loose series."
DeleteI'll probably try the Box standalone before reading any of his series books.
Lots of good books there, Col. Gerald Seymour is very good. I’ve only read one Shane Maloney, NICE TRY, and need to catch up.
ReplyDeleteElgin cheers. I have enjoyed the couple of Seymour's that I have tried. Only about 25 to go! At least Maloney hasn't written so much!
DeleteOh, I envy you the Graham Greene omni in particular . . . assuming it's not one of those with tiny margins and tiny print. I really must get round to reading some more of his work.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the text is too bad, thankfully. That said I have just had new glasses, though by the time I get around to it they'll probably need changing again.
DeleteI want to read more Graham Greene also, but not in a huge volume. Glen wants to try the Malcolm Pryce series.
ReplyDeleteI think Greene will definitely be day time reading. I probably have some of the novels as single editions also.
DeleteI didn't get over-excited when I read the first Malcolm Pryce book a few years ago. Maybe the second will be better, I hope so!
A very varied selection there. I have a lot of issues with Kingsley Amis, and his views, and his later work, but Lucky Jim is still one of the funniest books I have ever read. Are you getting near the end of this mammoth task?
ReplyDeleteI had two Kingsley books recommended to me. Bought them both and filed them away (a familiar tale eh?)....Lucky Jim and The Old Devils. What's so objectionable about him?
DeleteTub progress - maybe 90 total before I'm done, so 42 more weeks of this.....yawn..
Then the kindle and the PDFs maybe.... could be another two years of my life I'll never get back
Col, Graham Greene is an author I have not read for a very long time. Those two John Irving titles look good and I'm going to look for them since I'm a fan of his work.
ReplyDeleteDitto, it's been a few years since I read him myself.....and Irving I'm afraid,
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