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Who are your favorite crime or spy novelists?

I’m partial to John LeCarre for spy novels. His books are really complex and he is clever in what information he reveals and when. There are always surprises and you have to read very closely. Plus things often go wrong—even the good guys are incompetent and make mistakes.

For crime fiction, I tend to like the gritty, realistic, big city stuff. Police procedural and a focus on investigations and interviews. The Dublin murder squad novels by Tana French are great. And there’s a wonderful old series set in Sweden by Mag Sjowall and Per Wahloo (sp?). Also fantastic. Richard Price is another good modern crime novelist.

Who are your favorites? (And please join this group and use it for your book-related posts!).
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JustNik · 51-55, F
I’m careful with grit, but I do like mysteries. Greg Iles has some that are great but I haven’t read them all as he tends to touch my nerves. I like Sherlock of course and Agatha Christie. The most entertaining crime series I have is the In Death series by JD Robb (Nora Roberts). Those are futuristic and the main characters develop through the series while the books revolve around individual cases. They make me wonder how well her husband sleeps. 😆 I was looking at The Eye of the Needle the other day and might take the plunge on that one. I like Ken Follett’s sense of depth as a rule even if he sings a bit off key to my ear if that makes sense.
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
@JustNik My kid and I are big Sherlock fans. Used to read them aloud to him at bedtime.