Detective Noir


The Big Sleep (Philip Marlowe, #1)
Farewell, My Lovely (Philip Marlowe, #2)
The Little Sister (Philip Marlowe, #5)
The Long Goodbye (Philip Marlowe, #6)
The Maltese Falcon
The Lady in the Lake (Philip Marlowe, #4)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)
The High Window (Philip Marlowe, #3)
The City & the City
Red Harvest (The Continental Op #1)
The Thin Man
Playback (Philip Marlowe, #7)
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1)
The Yiddish Policemen's Union
The Black Dahlia (L.A. Quartet, #1)
Barry N. Malzberg
He began as a minor imitator of Fitzgerald, wrote a novel in the late twenties which won a prize, became dissatisfied with his work, stopped writing for a period of years. When he came back it was to BLACK MASK and the other detective magazines with a curious and terrible fiction which had never been seen before in the genre markets; Hart Crane and certainly Hemingway were writing of people on the edge of their emotions and their possibility but the genre mystery markets were filled with charact ...more
Barry N. Malzberg, The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich

David Videcette
To catch the bad guys, you've got to think like a bad guy - and that's why all the best detectives have a dark side... ...more
David Videcette, The Theseus Paradox

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