Willekeurige boeken van magnumpiggA Shot in the Dark / Shell Game (Stark House Mystery Classics) door Richard Powell Collected Stories of William Faulkner door William Faulkner Small Crimes door Dave Zeltserman A Road We do not Know : A Novel of Custer at the Little Big Horn door Frederick J. Chiaventone The Last Match (Hard Case Crime) door David Dodge The Hitchhiker's Trilogy, Omnibus Edition door Douglas Adams Kindness Goes Unpunished (Walt Longmire Mysteries) door Craig Johnson Leden met boeken van magnumpigg
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Lid: magnumpiggVerzamelingenMijn bibliotheek (1,208), General Fiction (348), Mystery (579), Science Fiction (185), Nonfiction (91), Verlanglijst (116), Te lezen (119), Horror (5), Alle verzamelingen (1,324) Besprekingen16 besprekingen TrefwoordenHumor (99), Small Press (72), Anthologies (67), default wish list (66), Hardcase Crime Series (63), Historical Fiction (50), Foreign (43), Twain (42), History (37), Military/War (24) — alle trefwoorden Wolkentrefwoordenwolk, schrijverswolk GroepenCrime, Thriller & Mystery Favoriete schrijversBill Cameron, Mark Coggins, Reed Farrel Coleman, Troy Cook, Robert Fate, Victor Gischler, Charlie Huston, Craig Johnson, Joe R. Lansdale, Charles Willeford, Don Winslow (Gemeenschappelijke favorieten) Over mijzelfEditor and graphic artist. Prolific reader, reading a book every 2-3 days. Favorite genre is really hard-hitting in-your-face noir, sometimes labeled neo-noir and psycho-noir. Really love some of the small presses out there: Capital Crime Press, Bleakhouse, Stark House, New Pulp Press, Tyrus Books, Busted Flush Press just to name a few. Currently not really into "best sellers" or popular books, though in my reading history I have read almost any genre. Over mijn boekenVery eclectic collection. Have been collecting books since about 1972. Not sure how many I own, though around 1996 I started cataloging them and stopped around 1,200. Not sure if I will upload to this site everything I own, but hey, it's something to do. Werkelijke naamAnsley M. Pigg WoonplaatsMiller Place, NY Soort gebruikeropenbaar, levenslang Verbanden nieuwsVerbanden nieuws URL's
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So, I just ran across your name on your review of Jo Nesbo's The Redbreast and was reminded of my first post to you where I had a psycho noir publisher to tell you about. Well, I finally found the publisher again and it turns out, after re-reading your profile, that you've already heard of it (New Pulp Press), so no joy in Mudville on that one (I'll keep my eyes peeled and let you know if I find any other publishers that would seem to fit your interests).
By the way, The Snowman by Nesbo comes out in just a few days in the UK if you don't want to wait; I know I don't. But, if you--by chance--are not caught up on your Nesbo such that you want to dive right into his latest book, may I recommend to you Walter Mosley's The Long Fall? I just finished this first PI Leonid McGill mystery and thought the writing was flat out excellent. For some reason I'd never gotten around to reading Mosley's Easy Rawlins books, but that is now going to change quickly.
Let me know if you've been reading anything good, will you?
Take it easy,
bookstothesky
door bookstothesky op 12:46 am (EST) om Feb 27, 2010
Sorry for the long delay in getting back to you. It's been a busy month with two illnesses, work and ongoing jury duty, and I simply forgot about you for a while until I saw one of the Harlequin novels you mentioned in the store and was reminded. I actually had already seen (and purchased) some of those books, but I really do appreciate you bringing them to my attention.
Talk to you later,
bookstothesky
door bookstothesky op 1:03 am (EST) om Jan 20, 2010
door CharlesBoyd op 2:50 pm (EST) om Nov 18, 2009
Mark
door msf59 op 2:46 pm (EST) om Nov 18, 2009
I just saw your note on Mark's (msf59) profile page. Have you read anything by James Sallis? He's the author of the Lew Griffin mystery series among others. A very fine writer.
door CharlesBoyd op 11:03 am (EST) om Nov 18, 2009
Mark
door msf59 op 8:32 pm (EST) om Nov 17, 2009
Thanks very much for the link to Out of the Gutter magazine. It looks very cool and I've bookmarked it for further review. The fact that Victor Gischler gives it a positive blurb jumps it way up on my list of things to explore and I'll be passing the link along to a couple of my like-minded friends here on LT (jackanaples and bibliorex). Speaking of Victor Gischler, about 5-6 years back he posted on plotswithguns.com that he was looking for stories with really, really hard-boiled protagonists (I'm paraphrasing liberally there, but it was something like that). I recommended he read Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan and he totally loved it. Every time I see him now (usually once a year at a book convention held at UCLA) he tells me how much he likes that book and how he continues to recommend it to people he meets. So, on the off-chance that you haven't read it, check out Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan. I think you'll like it.
Looking over your profile, we appear to have pretty similar reading tastes. I have read and enjoyed at least some books from all of your profiled "favorite authors" except Troy Cook and Robert Fate. I own one of Cook's books (as well as his dad Bruce Cook's book called Philippine Fever) that I picked up at a book signing a few years ago, but despite hearing good things, I haven't yet read them. I've repeatedly looked at Fate's books at various bookstores over the years and have been slowly inching closer to buying one of them. Given that it's on your list and our tastes seem so closely aligned, I plan to snap up the first book the next time I see it.
I have to sign off and run some errands now, but I'll be back in the next few days. I ran across a new publisher of, perhaps, psycho-noir books a few weeks ago, but as the name escapes me right now, I'll have to dig up the link and pass it on to you.
Take it easy,
bookstothesky
door bookstothesky op 9:08 pm (EST) om Nov 12, 2009
Have you read Pelecanos or Lehane?
As far as the Joe Pitt books go, I admire the fact you are considering a re-read and I have to say "Already Dead" is a minor classic. The vampire stuff is almost incidental to the excellent hard-boiled prose. Take care, my friend!
Mark
door msf59 op 9:04 am (EST) om Nov 11, 2009
Let's stay in touch and I'll let you know if I score any of those books you mentioned!
Mark
door msf59 op 8:26 pm (EST) om Nov 9, 2009
Mark
door msf59 op 6:05 pm (EST) om Nov 8, 2009