I’ve been saving a clipping from the WSJ for a few weeks, mostly to keep some possible book ideas around. Better to put them here, where I can get at them from elsewhere (and throw away the clipping). All recommended by Jim Fusilli, formerly book reviewer of mysteries and crime fiction for the Boston Globe.
- The Killing of the Tinkers, by Ken Bruen
- Some Bitter Taste, by Magdalen Nabb
- Flynn’s World, by Gregory McDonald
- The Spinning Man, by George Harrar
- The Nature of Midnight, by Robert Rice
- The Hell Screen, by I.J. Parker
- Southwesterly Wind, by Luis Alfredo Garcia-Roza
I won’t get to these immediately, but good to have a list. If you’ve got any personal experience with any of these, let me know.