Modern PI books? - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T08:26:39Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/modern-pi-books?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A378493&feed=yes&xn_auth=noChercover is very good!tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-27:537324:Comment:3786042013-09-27T20:54:26.469ZI. J. Parkerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
<p>Chercover is very good!</p>
<p>Chercover is very good!</p> I second the Robert Crais sug…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-27:537324:Comment:3786002013-09-27T20:26:10.039ZDavid DeLeehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DavidDeLee
<p>I second the Robert Crais suggestion, Elvis Cole and Joe Pike are the best.</p>
<p>For funny, you might want to try Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, technically she's a bounty hunter, but very funny.</p>
<p>For more hard boiled I'd also recommend Sean Chercover Big City, Bad Blood and Trigger City.</p>
<p>Happy reading.</p>
<p>I second the Robert Crais suggestion, Elvis Cole and Joe Pike are the best.</p>
<p>For funny, you might want to try Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, technically she's a bounty hunter, but very funny.</p>
<p>For more hard boiled I'd also recommend Sean Chercover Big City, Bad Blood and Trigger City.</p>
<p>Happy reading.</p> Dennis Lehane and Declan Hugh…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-27:537324:Comment:3787722013-09-27T18:38:55.537ZDana Kinghttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DanaKing
<p>Dennis Lehane and Declan Hughes come to mind. Tim Hallinan's Junior bender is a PI of sorts--he's a burglar who works "cases" for underworld figures--and his books are quite funny.</p>
<p>Dennis Lehane and Declan Hughes come to mind. Tim Hallinan's Junior bender is a PI of sorts--he's a burglar who works "cases" for underworld figures--and his books are quite funny.</p> Declan Burke's Harry Rigby bo…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-27:537324:Comment:3785952013-09-27T17:59:59.155ZJohn McFetridgehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JohnMcF
<p>Declan Burke's Harry Rigby books might come close to that Irvine Welsh bent. <em>Eightball Boogie</em> and <em>Slaughter's Hound</em>. And, although it's set in the late 60s, Thomas Pynchon's, <em>Inherent Vice</em> came out a couple of years ago.</p>
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<p>Declan Burke's Harry Rigby books might come close to that Irvine Welsh bent. <em>Eightball Boogie</em> and <em>Slaughter's Hound</em>. And, although it's set in the late 60s, Thomas Pynchon's, <em>Inherent Vice</em> came out a couple of years ago.</p>
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tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-20:537324:Comment:3782022013-09-20T15:09:49.182ZDan L. Colemanhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DanLColeman931
<p>Do it on the Blog Post page.</p>
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<p>Do it on the Blog Post page.</p>
<p></p> oh thanks guys. i'll look int…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-20:537324:Comment:3784932013-09-20T03:10:37.412Ziabanonhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/iabanon
<p>oh thanks guys. i'll look into those. by any chance are any of those funny PI books? </p>
<p>stephen i'll look you up as well. ;) </p>
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<p> you know, i would love to read a PI book that's got a Irvine Welsh bent to it. I wish he would write a crime series, lol. </p>
<p>oh thanks guys. i'll look into those. by any chance are any of those funny PI books? </p>
<p>stephen i'll look you up as well. ;) </p>
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<p> you know, i would love to read a PI book that's got a Irvine Welsh bent to it. I wish he would write a crime series, lol. </p> Robert Crais, Sue Grafton, La…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-19:537324:Comment:3783042013-09-19T18:28:46.974ZJude Hardinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
<p>Robert Crais, Sue Grafton, Laura Lippman, Loren D. Estleman...just to name a few more.</p>
<p>Robert Crais, Sue Grafton, Laura Lippman, Loren D. Estleman...just to name a few more.</p> Lawrence Block's Matthew Scud…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-19:537324:Comment:3783012013-09-19T15:18:31.772ZJ. E. Seymourhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JESeymour
<p>Lawrence Block's Matthew Scudder series is fabulous. He's not your usual private detective. Robert Parker's Spenser series is good, a more traditional private detective. Both of these series are very long, with some new (the latest Scudder came out last year.) </p>
<p>Lawrence Block's Matthew Scudder series is fabulous. He's not your usual private detective. Robert Parker's Spenser series is good, a more traditional private detective. Both of these series are very long, with some new (the latest Scudder came out last year.) </p> Will I get in trouble for rec…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-19:537324:Comment:3782982013-09-19T14:30:13.861ZStephen Seitzhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/StephenSeitz
<p>Will I get in trouble for recommending my book?</p>
<p>Will I get in trouble for recommending my book?</p>