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Monday, 16 February 2015

LOGGING THE LIBRARY - PART NINETEEN

Another week, another tub of 50.........

Before logging view!
Another Scudder book from Lawrence Block


Couple from Daniel Silva, Raymond Chandler, Bill James, Tony Hillerman 

From the Harpur and Iles series

Not read much from Mr Chandler - no doubt the print will be tiny and will hurt my eyes!

PJ Tracy - mother and daughter team, T. Jefferson Parker, Eugene Izzi, Martyn Waites (UK), Jack Ketchum,

Rob Reuland, Walter Mosley, Tocker Coe (Donald Westlake - alias), Leonard Padura - Cuba, Aly Monroe - spies!

Dark Cuban series

Elmore Leonard, John Harvey, Graham Hurley, Karin Slaughter (wife's), Paul Johnston,

T. Jeff Williams, Bill James, Jim Thompson,

Jim Thompson, Marshall Browne, Korean War collaboration, Colin Harrison, Ian Rankin, 

50's Noir - David Karp

30's novel.

John Harvey, Karp, Wolfson, Shane Maloney, Colin Dexter Morse omnibus

A couple more from Daniel Silva, James W. Hall, Charles Willeford, 

Elmore Leonard early Western

John Harvey - one of a series of 10 Westerns - Hart The Regulator!

Jim Thompson and a shaky camera hand!

Vietnam War fiction,

Joe R. Lansdale, Derek Raymond Factory novel, Alex Abella, Chris Ewan - thief book!

Jonathan Franzen, Reginald Hill, Graham Greene, Larry Brown, Hugh Collins,

Scottish crime-ish!

Lawrence Block, Andrew Vachss - Burke book, Tony Hillerman
50 more next week hopefully!

Full list.........
AUTHOR TITLE YEAR SERIES FICTION/NON
ABELLA ALEX THE KILLING OF THE SAINTS 1991 CM1 F
BLOCK LAWRENCE HOPE TO DIE 2001 MS15 F
BROWN LARRY BILLY RAY'S FARM 1996 N
BROWNE MARSHALL THE WOODEN LEG OF INSPECTOR ANDERS 2001 IA1 F
CHANDLER RAYMOND FAREWELL, MY LOVELY 1940 PM2 F
COE TUCKER DON'T LIE TO ME 1972 MT5 F
COLLINS HUGH THE LICENSEE 2002 F
DEXTER COLIN THE SILENT WORLD OF NICHOLAS QUINN 1977 IM3 F
DEXTER COLIN SERVICE OF ALL THE DEAD 1979 IM4 F
EWAN CHRIS THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO AMSTERDAM 2007 CH1 F
FRANZEN JONATHAN THE TWENTY-SEVENTH CITY 1988 F
GREENE GRAHAM THE HUMAN FACTOR 1978 F
HALL JAMES W. SILENCER 2010 TPI11 F
HARRISON COLIN BREAK AND ENTER 1990 F
HARVEY JOHN B. WASTED YEARS 1993 R5 F
HARVEY JOHN B. HART 4: THE SILVER LIE 1980 H4 F
HILL REGINALD THE SPY'S WIFE 1980 F
HILLERMAN TONY TALKING GOD 1989 JL+JC3 F
HILLERMAN TONY SKELETON MAN 2004 JL+JC11 F
HURLEY GRAHAM ONE UNDER 2006 F+W7 F
IZZI EUGENE SAFE HARBOUR 1995 F
JAMES BILL KILL ME 2000 H+I17 F
JAMES BILL ASTRIDE A GRAVE 1991 H+I8 F
JOHNSTON PAUL WATER OF DEATH 1999 QD3 F
KARP DAVID HARDMAN 1953 F
KETCHUM JACK OFFSPRING 1991 OS2 F
LANSDALE JOE R. THE BOTTOMS 2000 F
LEONARD ELMORE THE LAW AT RANDADO 1954 F
MALONEY SHANE THE BRUSH OFF 1998 MW2 F
McALEER/DICKSON JOHN/BILLY UNIT PRIDE 1981 F
MONROE ALY THE MAZE OF CADIZ 2008 PC1 F
MOSLEY WALTER 47 2005 F
PADURA LEONARD HAVANA RED 2005 MC1 F
PARKER T. JEFFERSON SILENT JOE 2001 F
RANKIN IAN BLEEDING HEARTS 1994 JH2 F
RAYMOND DEREK HOW THE DEAD LIVE 1986 F3 F
REULAND ROB HOLLOWPOINT 2001 AG1 F
SILVA DANIEL THE CONFESSOR 2003 GA3 F
SILVA DANIEL MOSCOW RULES 2008 GA8 F
SILVA DANIEL THE MARCHING SEASON 1999 MO2 F
SILVA DANIEL THE ENGLISH ASSASSIN 2013 GA15 F
SLAUGHTER KARIN A FAINT COLD FEAR 2003 GC3 F
THOMPSON JIM ROUGHNECK 1954
THOMPSON JIM THE KILL-OFF 1957 F
TRACY P.J. LIVE BAIT 2004 M2 F
VACHSS ANDREW BLOSSOM 1990 B5 F
WAITES MARTYN CANDLELAND 2000 SL3 F
WILLEFORD CHARLES DELIVER ME FROM DALLAS! 1961 F
WILLIAMS T. JEFFERSON THE GLORY HOLE 1987
WOLFSON P. J. BODIES ARE DUST 1931 F

12 comments:

  1. Col, this is another formidable lineup of books by many authors I have neither read nor heard of. There was a time when I used to collect Penguin Books only for their covers, but then, one day they disappeared from secondhand bookstores and I stopped buying them. That said, I haven't read Raymond Chandler yet.

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    1. I tend to avoid older Penguins where possible because my eyes don't like the type-setting of the books, not very easy on my eyes I'm afraid. I haven't read too much of Chandler myself either.

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  2. You're doing quite the job with that library of yours! Nice selection, too! T. Jefferson Parker, Lawrence Block, Tony Hillerman.... yes, you've a very nice lot there, Col!

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    1. Cheers Margot.........I'm hoping I have left myself enough years to read them all!

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  3. Best cover AND best title award both go to Bodies Are Dust! And I think Reginald Hill has to be the author most pushing forward - you need to start on him.

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    1. I might get to read it soon if 1931 comes up as Rich's year of choice. Reginald Hall I'll try and get to once I'm out from all my sort of obligation reads.

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  4. You have several there that I have, but haven't read: THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO AMSTERDAM, HAVANA RED, and THE SPY'S WIFE... Have you read any books by P. J. Tracy? I think I have THE MONKEEWRENCH GANG, but have not read it.

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    1. MONKEEWRENCH was WANT TO PLAY? over here. Read and loved it back in 2010 pre-blog days - 5 stars! Should get back to her (them) at some point soon........hopefully!

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    2. OK, now I have to try it. I have read good things about it. And some of the later books in the series.

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    3. Good.....hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

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  5. Couple of Aussies there - I've read the Browne and (I'm almost certain) that Maloney, but only the Browne sticks in my mind, probably because I loved the Italian setting and the ending is unforgettable. No spoilers tho'.

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    1. Not tried Browne yet Vicki. I have read one Maloney before, enjoyable without being the best book ever.

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