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books with protagonists who are Anti-Heroes. Partly or wholly evil or bad. Dark anti-heroes. Murders or crimes in their background.
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I was going to suggest Mallory -- the first book is Mallory's Oracle by Carol O'Connell -- definitely a psychopath.
And I was going to suggest Dexter -- a book series before it was a television series -- the first book is Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay.
Another series with a criminal is the Burglar series. Again, the first book is Burglars Can't Be Choosers by Lawrence Block. This is more light-hearted than the first two, and it may be hard to cast Bernie as an anti-hero.
And I was going to suggest Dexter -- a book series before it was a television series -- the first book is Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay.
Another series with a criminal is the Burglar series. Again, the first book is Burglars Can't Be Choosers by Lawrence Block. This is more light-hearted than the first two, and it may be hard to cast Bernie as an anti-hero.




I love Death Note, Vol. 1: Boredom both main characters, Light and L, are not very nice people.
Few anti-heroes that comes to my mind-
The Collector
Sunglasses After Dark
Death Note: Another Note








Fred Saberhagen's Dracula series stars the vampire himself, although he feels that he's done as best he can. He's not a bad guy, really. Thorn is kind of in the middle, but it's my favorite & they stand alone well. The series goes from the 1800's to modern day.
Almost anything by Elmore Leonard has pretty damaged, tough protagonists & they're usually short reads. He wrote Hombre which was turned into a movie starring Paul Newman. "3:10 to Yuma" is part of The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard. The very end of that movie, the latest starring Russell Crowe, was the short story. The TV series "Justified" is also based on one of his stories. Most of his books that I've seen or read seem to be set more currently with not so perfect people in bad situations.
Villains by Necessity is an excellent "anti-hero" book. The main characters are--an assassin, a thief, a black knight, a dark elf and a druid.
They are opposed by a White Elf, a Hero (yes, Capital H-hero) and various other characters.
They are opposed by a White Elf, a Hero (yes, Capital H-hero) and various other characters.

There's two sequels: Wicked Mafia Prince and Savage Mafia Prince


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