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message 1251: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Yes, i've had a rush of blood to the head today. Here's another review The Simple Art of Murder by Raymond Chandler . Read it a couple of weeks ago.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1252: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments I'm now reading this months group read: A Rage in Harlem by Chester Himes


message 1253: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Bryan wrote: "I'm now reading this months group read: A Rage in Harlem by Chester Himes"

Excellent choice, Bryan!


message 1254: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Started The High Window (Philip Marlowe #3) by Raymond Chandler


message 1255: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Finished The Goodbye Kiss by Massimo Carlotto a week or so ago. here's my review:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1256: by Russ (new)

Russ (mattian) | 16 comments Just started Remo Went Rogue


message 1257: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments Just got done with our pick of the month A Rage in Harlem by Chester Himes started reading The Cold Cold Ground (Detective Sean Duffy, #1) by Adrian McKinty after reading all the rave reviews. Check out my review of Rage in Harlem here:
http://everythingnoir.com/2015/03/15/...


message 1258: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Just finished The High Window (Philip Marlowe #3) by Raymond Chandler . Very good. Natch.

Started They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy .


message 1259: by Paul (new)

Paul | 6 comments Charles Willeford's The Shark-Infested Custard.


message 1260: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Paul wrote: "Just finished The High Window (Philip Marlowe #3) by Raymond Chandler. Very good. Natch.

Started They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy."


McCoy is one of my favorite writers, and They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? is on my lifetime best books list. I had my real-life book group read it and our discussion on that book lasted about 3 hours.


message 1261: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Started Dark Passage by David Goodis


message 1262: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Paul wrote: "Started Dark Passage by David Goodis"

Did you finish McCoy already? That was quick!


message 1263: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Nancy wrote: "Paul wrote: "Started Dark Passage by David Goodis"

Did you finish McCoy already? That was quick!"


Reading in tandem Nancy.


message 1264: by Algernon (Darth Anyan), Hard-Boiled (new)

Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 669 comments Mod
started and quickly finished the second Charlie Hardie book: Hell and Gone (Charlie Hardie, #2) by Duane Swierczynski .
It was intense and ultra violent, but not unexpcted, after the mayhem of Fun & Games.


message 1265: by Melki, Femme fatale (new)

Melki | 967 comments Mod
Leaning toward the pulp rather than noir side of things, I'm really enjoying Weasels Ripped My Flesh!

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I highly recommend this one!


message 1266: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Algernon wrote: "started and quickly finished the second Charlie Hardie book: Hell and Gone (Charlie Hardie, #2) by Duane Swierczynski.
It was intense and ultra violent, but not unexpcted, after the mayhem of Fun & Games."


Duane Swierczynski is on my TBR list. His books look great.


message 1267: by Algernon (Darth Anyan), Hard-Boiled (new)

Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 669 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "Algernon wrote: "started and quickly finished the second Charlie Hardie book: Hell and Gone (Charlie Hardie, #2) by Duane Swierczynski.
It was intense and ultra violent, but not unexpcted, after the mayhem of Fun & Games..."


Think Die Hard on steroids.


message 1268: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Algernon wrote: "Paul wrote: "Algernon wrote: "started and quickly finished the second Charlie Hardie book: Hell and Gone (Charlie Hardie, #2) by Duane Swierczynski.
It was intense and ultra violent, but not unexpcted, after the mayhem o..."


Ha, awesome!


message 1269: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments I just got done with The Cold Cold Ground (Detective Sean Duffy, #1) by Adrian McKinty my full review is here:

http://everythingnoir.com/2015/03/26/...

Gone to start Revenge is a Redhead by Phil Beloin Jr. tonight!


message 1270: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments Revenge is a Redhead by Phil Beloin Jr. This was a great short pulpy fun read. Now I'm on to All the Wrong Places by Lisa Lieberman


message 1271: by Still (new)

Still Melki wrote: "Leaning toward the pulp rather than noir side of things, I'm really enjoying Weasels Ripped My Flesh!



I highly recommend this one!"


Josh Alan Friedman - I need this one!


message 1272: by Melki, Femme fatale (new)

Melki | 967 comments Mod
Still wrote: "Melki wrote: "Leaning toward the pulp rather than noir side of things, I'm really enjoying Weasels Ripped My Flesh!



I highly recommend this one!"

Josh Alan Friedman - I need th..."


I found this one while looking for books by Bruce Jay Friedman.


message 1273: by Still (last edited Mar 28, 2015 12:22PM) (new)

Still Melki wrote: "

I found this one while looking for books by Bruce Jay Friedman. "



Yeah- his dad edited men's "sweat mags" back in the late 50s -early 60s. Before he became an acclaimed novelist and screen writer.
Very talented family, those Friedmans.


message 1274: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Josh Alan Friedman. Just got my hands on a copy of Tales of Times Square Expanded Edition by Josh Alan Friedman . Looks good.


message 1275: by William (new)

William | 59 comments Gunning for Angels by Cathy Lewis. A fun novel about long lost daughters who are both unwanted and wanted too much. . . Good characters and some really fine writing. Just started "Mosh it Up" based on a recommendation from a friend. . .Before Angels I finished "The Lady Killer" by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding and "Getaway" by Lisa Brackman. Am going to do Mike Miner's "Prodigal Sons" next, followed by "Knuckleball" (Tom Pitts) and "Jesus Saves, Satan Invests" by Todd Mohr. . .


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Simon (toastermantis) | 205 comments I've been reading Alfred Hitchcock's Skull Session, an anthology of crime/horror short stories by various authors but selected and compiled by Hitch himself, who wrote the introduction.

The stories vary quite a bit in style and quality, but a surprisingly amount of them revolve around marital infidelity and business rivalry as motivating the psychological mind games driving the main conflicts in the stories. Among the authors are not just usual suspects like Robert Bloch and I think also Patricia Highsmith, but also Donald Westlake and Jack Webb of "Dragnet" fame.

I've also been reading A Sicilian Romance by Ann Radcliffe. Technically not really crime fiction, but books like this are part of the genre's "cultural DNA" so to speak. It basically plays like a really violent soap opera set in a dysfunctional upper-class family interrupted by ghost hauntings strongly hinted to be faked, with a very fast-moving plot and huge cast of characters manipulating each other that gets extremely confusing considering the short length of the novel. It's the kind of novel where there's either a traumatic revelation from a main character's backstory or a dramatic death every chapter, and lots of flowery descriptions of either people's emotional lives as well as the extremely beautiful clothing, architecture and landscapes everyone is surrounded by.

I actually sorta miss that type of unselfconscious weirdo storytelling it's usually hard for modern writers to replicate, it at first comes across as rather ridiculous to a 21st century reader but it is extremely entertaining and even well though out as it's still clear that the author knows exactly what she is doing.


message 1277: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Simon wrote: "I've been reading Alfred Hitchcock's Skull Session, an anthology of crime/horror short stories by various authors but selected and compiled by Hitch himself, who wrote the introductio..."

I love those old Gothic novels. They may seem ridiculous, but they're great.


message 1278: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Finished Dark Passage by David Goodis . Very good, though i've seen the movie starring Bogart & Bacall, so i already knew the story.

Started Cockfighter by Charles Willeford last night. Seems i'm stuck on a Noir binge. And loving it!


message 1279: by Algernon (Darth Anyan), Hard-Boiled (new)

Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 669 comments Mod
I am a fan of Bacall and Bogart, but I think I liked the book version of Dark Passage better.


message 1280: by Paul (last edited Mar 29, 2015 12:19PM) (new)

Paul | 925 comments Algernon wrote: "I am a fan of Bacall and Bogart, but I think I liked the book version of Dark Passage better."

I agree Alg. The building of Parry's fear & paranoia in the book are much more evident than the movie. I think tears of fear & tension would have been asking too much of Bogie:) The movie did seem to remain faithful to the book, in most regards.


message 1281: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Currently reading The Big Clock, by Kenneth Fearing. So far, an excellent read.


message 1282: by Franky (new)

Franky | 459 comments Nancy wrote: "Currently reading The Big Clock, by Kenneth Fearing. So far, an excellent read."

Same here :)


message 1283: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments I just watched and reviewed the movie The Big Clock. check it out here:

http://everythingnoir.com/2015/03/31/...

Great movie, I want to check out the book soon.


message 1284: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments Just got done with All the Wrong Places very interesting and different from most noir fiction. Check out my full review of this book here:

http://everythingnoir.com/2015/04/02/...

Now I'm on to Tussinland.


message 1285: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Started Nightfall by David Goodis .


message 1286: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Definitely not my favorite of his books, but still quite good.


message 1287: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Nancy wrote: "Definitely not my favorite of his books, but still quite good."

I read 'Dark Passage' a couple of weeks ago Nancy, but i broke my cardinal rule & watched the movie with Bogart & Bacall before reading the book. Although there were a couple of minor differences between the two, i think i would have enjoyed it more had i not watched the movie prior to reading the book. Duh. It was still enjoyable though.
I'm really enjoying 'Nightfall'. Not knowing the story's conclusion helps:)


message 1288: by Michael (new)

Michael (fisher_of_men) | 10 comments Just finished The Martian by Andy Weir. Excellent!

Just started Sunday Nights at Seven by Jack Benny.


message 1289: by Paul (last edited Apr 03, 2015 12:28PM) (new)

Paul | 925 comments The Martian is on my TBR list. Looks good.

Quite timely considering talk of sending a team of people on a one-way trip to Mars.


message 1290: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments The Martian is very good, can't wait for the movie, looks like top notch crew making it.


message 1291: by Franky (new)

Franky | 459 comments Bryan wrote: "I just watched and reviewed the movie The Big Clock. check it out here:

http://everythingnoir.com/2015/03/31/...

Great movie, I want to check out the book soon."


Love your review of The Big Clock. I'll have to go watch it again. It's been awhile. Now that I read the book, it seem to remember it being quite different from the book.


message 1292: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments Franky wrote: "Bryan wrote: "I just watched and reviewed the movie The Big Clock. check it out here:

http://everythingnoir.com/2015/03/31/...

Great movie, I want to check out the book soon."
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Thanks for checking out my review.


message 1293: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Cyr (everythingnoircom) | 106 comments If you guys are looking for a new pulp noir check out Tussinland by Mike Monson
My full review is here:
http://everythingnoir.com/2015/04/06/...

I'm on to some more Block Time to Murder and Create (Matthew Scudder, #2) by Lawrence Block


message 1294: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Starting American Skin American Skin by Ken Bruen


message 1295: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Finished Simenon's The Engagement - stunning novel.


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Paul wrote: "The Engagement was made into a French movie called Monsieur Hire. I watched it some twenty five years ago and it still sticks with me. A tragic story. I almost don't want to watch it again because ..."

After reading the novel, which was absolutely tragic, I'm not sure I could watch the movie -- if it sticks to the book, seeing what happens will be devastating.


message 1297: by Paul (new)

Paul | 925 comments Finished American Skin by Ken Bruen . Maybe a review to follow.

Started Sunset and Sawdust by Joe R. Lansdale Sunset and Sawdust


message 1298: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 482 comments Paul wrote: "Nancy - I never saw the ending coming. And the ending is like you described - devastating. Give it a watch because it is really well filmed. It's directed by a guy named Patrice Leconte who has mad..."

Thanks -- I bought the movie yesterday. Now I'll wait for an appropriate time (when I can use a good cry) to watch it. :)


message 1299: by Michael (new)

Michael (fisher_of_men) | 10 comments Just finished Sunday Nights at Seven by Jack Benny. So-so.


message 1300: by Algernon (Darth Anyan), Hard-Boiled (last edited Apr 10, 2015 07:44PM) (new)

Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 669 comments Mod
started Cop Killer (Martin Beck #9) by Maj Sjöwall , by Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo. It is a lecture touched with sadness, as I am getting very close to the end of the ten book series featuring the Stockholm Murder Team Chief, Martin Beck. Interestingly, in this 9th book, I found some characters from the very first one (Roseanna) and from later on - a sign that the authors did plan the whole arc in advance.


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