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Monday, 10 August 2015

LOGGING THE LIBRARY - PART FORTY-TWO

After a couple of weeks break, the cataloging exercise continues.

Tub 42 and all its delights......

Tub 42

Sophie Hannah, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Linda Regan, James Sallis, Ben MacIntyre,

James Sallis

Author and actress - theatrical set mystery

A bit of lit!

Roddy Doyle,, Philip Roth, Horace McCoy, Douglas Lindsay, David Craig, 

40's US crime

US lit!

Early Bill James pseudonymous novel,

ARC from author about 10 years ago!

Mark Timlin, Giles Blunt. Val McDermid, Bill James, Martin Cruz Smith,

Nick Sharman - London PI

Police procedural series book


Early book from Renko author

John Harvey, David Morrell, Charles Williams, Quintin Jardine, John LeCarre,

Good film with Pierce Brosnan,

50's US crime

Rambo!

Resnick police series

Scottish crime

John Sandford, Steve Mosby, Greg Williams, Stephen King,

Not crime

UK crime

US crime

Bill James, Tony O'Neill, Gary Phillips, Jon E. Lewis,

Short story collection

Blog friemd - Gary Phillips

Tony O'Neill - probably a bit of drug use here!

Harpur and Iles again

Val McDermid, John Sandford, Joe R. Lansdale, Jon A. Jackson,

Series book set in Detroit.

Texan author

John Baker, Dan J. Marlowe, John B. Spencer, Lee Child, Nick Tosches,

US crime

UK crime

Drake series book

UK PI series

Lawrence Block - four-fer, Pinckney Benedict,

Short stories

Chip Harrison collection,

Sam Reaves, Bill James, John Sandford, Tony Hillerman, Edward Bunker,

Native American crime

Lucas Davenport series

Harpur and Iles again

One of my favourite authors - the late Eddie Bunker,

Chicago crime

Erica Spindler, Walter Shapiro, Nicholas Allt

Walter Shapiro

A touch of Liverpool culture surrounding football.

Post-logging look!


HIGHLIGHTS..... I'm looking forward to John Sandford, Sam Reaves, Eddie Bunker and John Baker in particular - a few re-reads among them no doubt.

LOWLIGHTS..... I can't say the Erica Spindler title fills me with great anticipation, but I might be surprised!

FULL LIST AS FOLLOWS:

AUTHOR TITLE YEAR SERIES
ALLT NICHOLAS THE BOYS FROM THE MERSEY 2004
BAKER JOHN SHOOTING IN THE DARK 2001 ST5
BENEDICT PINCKNEY THE WRECKING YARD 1991
BLOCK LAWRENCE NO SCORE 1970 CH1
BLOCK LAWRENCE CHIP HARRISON SCORES AGAIN 1971 CH2
BLOCK LAWRENCE MAKE OUT WITH MURDER 1974 CH3
BLOCK LAWRENCE THE TOPLESS TULIP CAPER 1975 CH4
BLUNT GILES THE DELICATE STORM 2003 JC2
BUNKER EDWARD DOG EAT DOG 1996
CHILD LEE ECHO BURNING 2001 JR5
CRAIG DAVID WHOSE LITTLE GIRL ARE YOU? 1974
DOYLE RODDY THE VAN 1991 B3
GARCIA MARQUEZ GABRIEL ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE 1967
HANNAH SOPHIE LASTING DAMAGE 2011 CVC6
HARVEY JOHN OFF MINOR 1992 R4
HILLERMAN TONY HUNTING BADGER 1999 JL+JC8
JACKSON JON A. GROOTKA 1990 DSM3
JAMES BILL ETON CROP 1999 H+I16
JAMES BILL CLUB 1991 H+I7
JAMES BILL THE DETECTIVE IS DEAD 1995 H+I12
JARDINE QUINTIN LETHAL INTENT 2005 BS15
KING STEPHEN NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES 1993
LANSDALE JOE R. SAVAGE SEASON 1990 HC+LP1
LE CARRE JOHN THE TAILOR OF PANAMA 1996
LEWIS JON E. RED HANDED (ed.) 1989
LINDSAY DOUGLAS 21 YEARS ON THE BACK OF DIXIE KLONDIKE'S SPANISH GUITAR 2010
MACINTYRE BEN OPERATION MINCEMEAT 2010
MARLOWE DAN J. OPERATION HAMMERLOCK 1975 D9
McCOY HORACE KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE 1948
McDERMID VAL COMMON MURDER 1989 LG2
McDERMID VAL THE DISTANT ECHO 2003
MORRELL DAVID FIRST BLOOD 1972 FB1
MOSBY STEVE THE 50/50 KILLER 2007
O'NEILL TONY DOWN AND OUT ON MURDER MILE 2008
PHILLIPS GARY BAD NIGHT IS FALLING 1998 IM3
REAVES SAM FEAR WILL DO IT 1991 CM1
REGAN LINDA BEHIND YOU 2006 DB+SAG1
ROTH PHILIP THE HUMAN STAIN 2000 AT3
SALLIS JAMES SALT RIVER 2007 T3
SANDFORD JOHN THE HANGED MAN'S SONG 2003 K+LE4
SANDFORD JOHN SILENT PREY 1992 LD4
SANDFORD JOHN WINTER PREY 1993 LD5
SHAPIRO WALTER EDDIE BLACK 1987
CRUZ SMITH MARTIN THE ANALOG BULLET 1972
SPENCER JOHN B. CHARLEY GETS THE PICTURE 1985 C2
SPINDLER ERICA FORTUNE 1997
TIMLIN MARK THE TURNAROUND 1991 NS5
TOSCHES NICK TRINITIES 1994
WILLIAMS CHARLES THE SAILCLOTH SHROUD 1959
WILLIAMS GREG ANOTHER MAN'S LIFE 2007

15 comments:

  1. Always happy to see when people have Hillermans among their collections, Col. :-) And I see you have a Garcia Marquez, too. I wonder what you'll make of 100 Years of Solitude. It's a different sort of book.

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    1. I've heard good things about the Garcia Marquez so thought I'll have a mooch at some point.Tony Hillerman is long over due a read. He's one of many authors I enjoyed in the past but for some inexplicable reason stopped actually reading!

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  2. I need to read some Eddie Bunker. I did not know he wrote the book and script that became the movie, “Straight Time,” a good, if overlooked film. Thanks, Col.

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    1. I've not yet seen Straight Time - Dustin Hoffman isn't it? I'll have to make the effort. There's a few to choose from with Bunker's books, some pretty autobiographical in tone. I always admired how he turned his life around.

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    2. I haven’t see it in a long time, but I recall Dustin Hoffman’s fatally flawed criminal as one of his best roles.

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    3. More tempted than ever to try and track a copy down - cheers! I think!

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  3. Some interesting books in this tub. I wish I could get back into the John Harvey series. I have read a couple and have several more to read.

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    1. I don't think I have even started his Resnick series! I've read a couple of his Westerns. Maybe next year when I'm more organised?

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  4. Plenty to get your teeth into there! That's a great cover on the Block. The Distant Echo is my favorite of the McDermids I've read so far.

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    1. Agreed - though when I'll find the time is anybody's guess. I've only really read a few of her Lindsay Gordon early stuff - I'm definitely missing out I reckon.

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  5. Col, Tub 42 has a great collection of books. I need to pay more attention to Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Philip Roth, and read the couple of Marlowe's in my own tub.

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    1. I quite like something a bit more literary on occasion. Not that often mind you.

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    2. I quite like something a bit more literary on occasion. Not that often mind you.

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  6. An all-time low for me - I've only read the Lee Child (currently having a re-read of his early ones as I think I'm far enough away from my first read to have safely forgotten what happened) and the Ben Macintyre (fascinating story - I'd definitely read his sort of history again).

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    1. I've read a few Child books - some early ones in the series. I think the longer I leave it the less inclined I am to continue with him - shame as I have about a zillion in the tubs then! Not yet tried any of MacIntyre's books but they so look good.

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