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Moe Prager by Reed Farrel Coleman. Poetic, brutal, and hard-boiled with a heart, the Moe Prager series is a master's class in P.I. fiction, with a unique and memorable star in Moe, the ex-cop-turned-private eye. Unlike many of his P.I. ancestors, Moe isn't a loner, alcoholic former homicide detective.


5 bonnes raisons de découvrir The Private Eye Urban Comics

Books shelved as private-eye: The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith, A Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, B is for Burgla.


2014 Shamus Award from Private Eye Writers of America (With images

THE FOURTEEN In descending order… The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett ( Sam Spade) The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler ( Philip Marlowe) Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler ( Philip Marlowe) Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley ( Easy Rawlins) L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais ( Elvis Cole)


Private Eye Magazine (No.56) Fine Soft cover (1964) 1st Edition. The

The Maltese Falcon Dashiell Hammett. What It's About: From "a master of the detective novel [and] one hell of a writer" ( The Boston Globe) comes a coolly glittering gem of detective fiction that has haunted three generations of readers. A treasure worth killing for. Sam Spade, a slightly shopworn private eye with his own solitary code of ethics.


Bullet Proof , by Frank Kane (Dell, 1954), the fourth novel in a series

Peter Swanson (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as private-eye-novels) avg rating 4.01 — 175,798 ratings — published 2015 Want to Read Rate this book 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #4) by Anthony Horowitz (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as private-eye-novels)


Detective Page 12 Pulp Covers

The November 1998 P.I. Poll. The private eye novel has been a mainstay of the mystery genre forever, it seems. Think of all the classic private eye series, from Chandler's Philip Marlowe and Jonathan Latimer's Bill Crane to Robert B. Parker's Spenser or Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone.. And yet, and yet, and yet…


The Private Eye (1950) Paperback book covers, Noir detective, Vintage

The Taste of Ashes (1957) I hung up fast, feeling the muscles around my mouth knot into a grin that was no grin at all but a symptom of the same tension that comes when you draw to an open-end.


The Thunder Ring Novels, Pulp fiction characters, Pulp fiction

The conceit of crime writers notwithstanding, very, very few private eyes become involved in investigations of serious crime, and certainly not murder. Estimated reading time: 15 minutes So, it's only natural that a much smaller number of the detective novels I've reviewed feature private investigators.


Femme Fatale and The Private Eye ODALISQUE DIGITAL

While he lived out his days in a near-catatonic state, the world moved on without him. In 1959, private investigator Harry Angel is hired to track Johnny down by the mysterious Louis Cyphre. Louis has a contract with Johnny that can only be paid upon the singer's death, and he's tired of waiting.


Private Eye July 1953 Pulp fiction book, Pulp fiction, Detective story

Here are 50 noir books in no particular order that any fan of detective fiction should have on their shelves—and if you're not familiar with the label, any one of these would be the ideal introduction to the genre. The Killer Inside Me. Paperback$16.99. By Jim Thompson Foreword by Stephen King. In Stock Online.


PRIVATE DETECTIVE Stories by Various Paperback Magazine 1945

This book has been written for the middle grade reader who enjoys mysteries, crime fiction and puzzles. Worcester Glendenis is a 12-year-old wannabe private detective. He models himself on his hero, the fictional private eye Philip Marlowe, of course without the booze, cigarettes and violence. After all, he is only twelve.


The Complete Private Investigator's Guide Book BlueRose SELF

This is a partial list of fictional private investigators — also known as private eyes or PI s — who have appeared in various works of literature, film, television, and games. References ^ "The Missing Activist". ^ Dead Beat ^ P. I. Joe Caneili, Discretion Assuree ^ "A Trouble of Fools (A Carlotta Carlyle Mystery #1)". ^ The Tenth Clew


Private Eye Books Dr Hammond's Covid Casebook

Are private eye novels losing their popularity? Is there anything out there living up to the great shamus books of old? For this Top Ten, The Hound, a big fan of Marlowe, Spade and Archer, takes a look at the best of the contemporary US offerings and discovers that the genre is in good hands.


SciFi Private Eye Amazing Tales of Cosmic Crime by Charles G. Waugh

Every Dead Thing by John Connolly First in the Charlie Parker series. From Library Journal: "Connolly's debut novel is the story of cop turned private investigator Charlie "Bird" Parker's hunt for the murderer of his wife and child, a serial killer whose modus operandi is the surgical dissection of his live victims.


Midge, Private Eye, Vicky Carroll 9781792070709 Boeken

Cuts Through Bone by Alaric Hunt: This book is the Winner of the PWA Best First Private Eye Novel Competition - At first, Rachel Vasquez found her new job working for private detective Clayton Guthrie promising. He got her a gun and a license and took her to target practice.


Smashwords Drake Science Fiction Private Eye Collection 5 Scifi

It laid out exactly the type of man best suited to solve the most noir of crimes: a man both noble and removed from society, possessed of his own sense of justice and able to hold himself above the corruption of society by sheer virtue of his exemplary nature, even as he gives in to his fatal flaws—and boy, would there be fatal flaws a plenty.

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