Over halfway on the physical books at least ..........
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Tub 51! |
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Ian Rankin x 2, Joseph Wambaugh x 2, Stanley Karnow |
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Wambaugh 1984 |
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Lawrence Sanders x 3, Sam Reaves, Thomas H. Cook, |
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Wambaugh 1993 |
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Ross MacDonald, Joseph Kanon, Charlie Higson, Sophie McKenzie, Mandasue Heller, |
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New to me author - Joseph Kanon |
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Chester Himes, Patricia Melo, Lee Goldberg, Tim O'Brien, Tess Berry-Hart, |
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One of his best books and one of the best I've read on Vietnam |
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5th Coffin Ed Johnson book |
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Maureen Carter, Ben Elton, Shane Maloney, Stephen Cole, Christopher Hudson, |
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Vietnam travelogue! |
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Maureen Carter - untried as yet, |
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Lawrence Block x 2, Esi Edugyan, John Walsh, Steve Weddle edited magazine, |
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Irish-English memoir |
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Needle - A Magazine of Noir! |
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Ross MacDonald x 2, John Sandford, Charles McCarry, Ed McBain, |
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87th Precinct |
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Lew Archer |
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Victor Canning x 2, Dick Francis, Tim Sebastian, John D. MacDonald, |
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Jim Mortimore, David A. Maurer, Ross MacDonald, Graham Greene, Robert Wright Campbell, |
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Forgotten author? I love his Jimmy Flannery books, |
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Nick Hornby, Lawrence Block, Tucker Coe, Chad Taylor, Sam Reaves, |
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Chad Taylor - New Zealand author |
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Matthew Scudder book, |
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Tub 51 - put to bed! |
HIGHLIGHTS........ John Sandford, Ross MacDonald - when I ever get around to starting his Lew Archer series,
Lawrence Block and
Lawrence Sanders.
LOWLIGHTS......... there appears to be a few YA teen books that have sneaked themselves into the tubs from my son's discards. Not sure I'll ever read them.
FULL LIST OF 50 AS FOLLOWS:
AUTHOR |
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TITLE |
YEAR |
SERIES |
BERRY-HART |
TESS |
FEARLESS |
2009 |
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BLOCK |
LAWRENCE |
A DANCE AT THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE |
1991 |
MS9 |
BLOCK |
LAWRENCE |
OUT ON THE CUTTING EDGE |
1989 |
MS7 |
BLOCK |
LAWRENCE |
WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES |
1986 |
MS6 |
CAMPBELL |
ROBERT WRIGHT |
HIP-DEEP IN ALLIGATORS |
1987 |
JF3 |
CANNING |
VICTOR |
FIRECREST |
1971 |
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CANNING |
VICTOR |
THE RAINBIRD PATTERN |
1972 |
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CARTER |
MAUREEN |
BABY LOVE |
2006 |
BM3 |
COE |
TUCKER |
WAX APPLE |
1970 |
MT3 |
COLE |
STEPHEN |
THIEVES LIKE US |
2006 |
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COOK |
THOMAS H. |
PLACES IN THE DARK |
2000 |
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EDUGYAN |
ESI |
HALF BLOOD BLUES |
2011 |
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ELTON |
BEN |
MELTDOWN |
2009 |
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FRANCIS |
DICK |
KNOCKDOWN |
1974 |
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GOLDBERG |
LEE |
MR MONK IS A MESS |
2012 |
MM14 |
GREENE |
GRAHAM |
BRIGHTON ROCK |
1938 |
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HELLER |
MANDASUE |
BROKE |
2013 |
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HIGSON |
CHARLIE |
SILVERFIN |
2005 |
YB1 |
HIMES |
CHESTER |
ALL SHOT UP |
1960 |
CEJ5 |
HORNBY |
NICK |
ABOUT A BOY |
1998 |
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HUNT |
CHRISTOPHER |
SPARRING WITH CHARLIE |
1997 |
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KANON |
JOSEPH |
ALIBI |
2005 |
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KARNOW |
STANLEY |
VIETNAM: A HISTORY |
1983 |
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MACDONALD |
ROSS |
FIND A VICTIM |
1954 |
LA5 |
MACDONALD |
ROSS |
THE BLUE HAMMER |
1976 |
LA18 |
MACDONALD |
ROSS |
THE BARBAROUS COAST |
1956 |
LA6 |
MACDONALD |
ROSS |
THE UNDERGROUND MAN |
1971 |
LA16 |
MACDONALD |
JOHN D. |
DRESS HER IN INDIGO |
1969 |
TM11 |
MALONEY |
SHANE |
STIFF |
1994 |
MW1 |
MAURER |
DAVID A. |
THE DYING PLACE |
1986 |
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McBAIN |
ED |
TIL DEATH |
1959 |
87P9 |
McCARRY |
CHARLES |
THE BRIDE OF THE WILDERNESS |
1988 |
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McKENZIE |
SOPHIE |
BLOOD RANSOM |
2010 |
B2 |
MELO |
PATRICIA |
THE KILLER |
1997 |
M1 |
MORTIMORE |
JIM |
CRACKER: MEN SHOULD WEEP |
1995 |
C6 |
O'BRIEN |
TIM |
GOING AFTER CACCIATO |
1978 |
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RANKIN |
IAN |
EXIT MUSIC |
2007 |
IR17 |
RANKIN |
IAN |
THE NAMING OF THE DEAD |
2006 |
IR16 |
REAVES |
SAM |
BURY IT DEEP |
1993 |
CM3 |
REAVES |
SAM |
GET WHAT'S COMING |
1995 |
CM4 |
SANDERS |
LAWRENCE |
THE FIRST DEADLY SIN |
1973 |
EXD2 |
SANDERS |
LAWRENCE |
THE SECOND DEADLY SIN |
1977 |
EXD3 |
SANDERS |
LAWRENCE |
THE THIRD DEADLY SIN |
1981 |
EXD4 |
SANDFORD |
JOHN |
BAD BLOOD |
2010 |
VF4 |
SEBASTIAN |
TIM |
THE SPY IN QUESTION |
1988 |
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TAYLOR |
CHAD |
SHIRKER |
2000 |
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WALSH |
JOHN |
THE FALLING ANGELS |
1999 |
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WAMBAUGH |
JOSEPH |
THE SECRETS OF HARRY BRIGHT |
1984 |
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WAMBAUGH |
JOSEPH |
FINNEGAN'S WEEK |
1993 |
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WEDDLE |
STEVE |
NEEDLE: ISSUE 2 - SUMMER 2010 (ed.) |
2010 |
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I read Lawrence Sanders, particularly the Deadly Sin series, in my youth—a period when I was hooked to over a dozen bestselling authors. Joseph Wambaugh is an writer I'd like to read some day. I often come across his novels though I have never been inspired to pick any.
ReplyDeleteI've not yet tried Lawrence Sanders yet. Wambaugh I last read maybe 15 years or so ago! I ought to make time for both, though in truth there will never be enough time, Prashant!
DeleteI see you have plenty of Ross Macdonald, Col. I always liked his Lew Archer; I hope you will, too. And I'm glad you have some John D. MacDonald, too. His Travis McGee is iconic, in my opinion. Oh, and I hope you'll like Rankin's Exit Music. Nothing like a bit of John Rebus...
ReplyDeleteRebus, Archer, Travis........where do I begin? Well I have read a few from John D. - so maybe the others then! :)
DeleteKanon's Alibi is probably the novel of his I've liked the best: one of those novels one becomes slowly more and more immersed in. More recently I was disappointed by his Stardust, but that may have been because I was expecting too much of it -- set in 1950s Hollywood B-movie land, an' all.
ReplyDeleteWhat everyone else says about Rebus, Archer, McGee. is an especially good Rebus. It marked the last in the series . . . until, of course, Rankin restarted it.
I haven't yet tried Kanon, John. I don't think I have too much by him, definitely not Stardust anyway.
DeleteRankin's Rebus is definitely one I'll try to read next year, but you'll probably have to remind me!
Some good ones there: I like Kanon and Hornby and have read and liked both of those. The John Walsh book is very funny, particularly for those of us with Irish Catholic backgrounds... And I like the title Finnegans Week, very clever.
ReplyDeleteI loved the film of Hornby's book. The Walsh I picked up because of the connection and background. The penny only dropped about Wambaugh's title when I was logging, the reference had otherwise escaped me.
DeleteI have not read nearly enough Rankin.
ReplyDeleteElgin - ditto, I can chalk up the first Rebus and the first of one of his other series, Malcolm Fox.
DeleteI will be interested in seeing how you like Ross Macdonald's books. I have only read one of the Rebus series. The first one of course. Haven't tried Kanon yet, although I have several of his books.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried Ross MacDonald yet. I think part of me likes acquiring books almost as much as actually reading them!
DeleteI understand, Col, I love acquiring books. But I do have to slow down in that area, regardless.
DeleteYes, but I keep getting my head turned and have very little willpower! Maybe 2016! Haha
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