I've never heard of Ngaio Marsh before.Smithy said:Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh and Barbara Cleverly.
The Roderick Alleyn looks very interesting.
Thanks!
I've never heard of Ngaio Marsh before.Smithy said:Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh and Barbara Cleverly.
jdbenson said:Dashiel Hammet runs the course from hard boiled (Red Harvest & Maltese Falcon) to erudite and sophisticated (The Thin Man). You can't go wrong.
Corto said:Speaking of fascinating, the Brother Cadfael books look absolutely intriguing. I love historical fiction, especially if it's painstakingly researched, which these books seem to be. I'm also an Anglophile, so that's another plus. THANKS!
Mike Hammer said:I'm a big fan of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe.[ BTW, for my money the TV series is first rate. It's done like a small theater troupe, with the main characters always played by the same folks, and the secondary roles are played by a small group of recurring actors/actresses in different roles for each show. The series is available on DVD. (some great outfits and hats, too. Bonus!)]
HEY!!!!!!!pgoat said:The older Ian Fleming Bond books
Cadfael series by Ellis Peters
Odessa File and Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth
Patrick Murtha said:Big thumbs up on this. I'm reading Stout's Wolfe novels in order and having a great time with that project. I'm also watching the entire TV series and agree that it is terrific fun both dramatically and sartorially. The repertory troupe concept is unusual for television and is a delightful touch.
Not only do I want to dress like Timothy Hutton's Archie Goodwin, I even find myself walking like him. He has this jaunty way of stepping and swinging his arms that just radiates confidence and fun.
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I think you'd like the Inspector Banks Mysteries by Peter Robinson .just_me said:I love mysteries.
Agatha Christie
Ngaio Marsh
Martha Grimes
M. C. Beaton (Hamish Macbeth series)
Dorothy Sayers
Diane Mott Davidson
Lawrence Sanders
Stuart Woods
Janet Evanovich
Linda Barnes
There are more, but I can't think of them right now.
Thanks Carter. I'll check him out at the library.carter said:I think you'd like the Inspector Banks Mysteries by Peter Robinson .