40 crime fiction readers have listed 396 books.
I've narrowed the list down to the top 21, all of them chosen by at least 3 people.
The runaway leader with 11 "votes" was
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO by Stieg Larsson
followed by
7 - SHATTER by Michael Robotham
6 - WHEN WILL THERE BE GOOD NEWS? by Kate Atkinson
5 - THE COLD DISH by Craig Johnson
4 - NO TIME FOR GOODBYE by Linwood Barclay
3 - A SLIP OF THE KNIFE by Denise Mina
3 - BLACK SECONDS by Karin Fossum
3 - CHILD 44 by Tom Rob Smith
3 - DIAMOND DOVE by Adrian Hyland
3 - EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWHERE by John McFetridge
3 - IN THE WOODS by Tana French
3 - SILENT IN THE GRAVE by Deanna Raybourn
3 - THE BRASS VERDICT by Michael Connelly
3 - THE DRAINING LAKE by Arnaldur Indridason
3 - THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS, Donna Leon
3 - THE LIKENESS by Tana French
3 - THE PRIVATE PATIENT by P.D. James
3 - TRIGGER CITY by Sean Chercover
3 - VODKA DOESN'T FREEZE by Leah Giarratano
3 - WHITE NIGHTS by Ann Cleeves
The crime fiction readers/bloggers who participated - many thanks.
Glenn - International Noir
Marg - Reading Adventures
Lourdes - Lost in Books
Kerrie - Mysteries in Paradise
Nicole - Life in Books
Carey - The Tome Traveller
Roberta from Books to the Ceiling
Sally from Books and Musings from Downunder
Patti from Pattinase
Lesa from Lesa's Book Critiques
Sunnie from Sunnie's Book Blog
Shirley - Rhubarbwhine
Bernadette - Reactions to Reading
Ali - The Existentialist Man (and The Rap Sheet)
Corey - The Drowning Machine
Maria - Bear Mountain Books
Cathy - Kittling Books
Marg - Books Please
Barbara - Barbara Fister's Place
CT - The Mystery Book Shelf
Bullwinkle - Jambalaya
Kay - My Random Acts of Reading
Peter - Detectives Beyond Borders
KathyD
Martin - Do you Write Under Your Own Name?
Mike - Profmike's Weblog
Lorri - Poisoned Fiction Review
Xavier - At the Villa Rose
Wendy - Musings of a Bookish Kitty
King Rat - Rat's Reading
Helen - It's Criminal
Rafe - Rafe McGregor
Gerard - Crime Scene NI
Janet - Mystery Fanfare
Paul - you would say that, wouldn't you
David - Crime Fiction Dossier
Mack - Mack Captures Crime
Sara - Sara Reports
Elaine - Georgette Heyer Challenge
Jeff - The Rap Sheet
More tomorrow...
Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
14 comments:
I am not surprised to see Girl With a Dragon Tattoo at the top of the list! I am waiting impatiently to get hold of the sequel from the library!
I am on a wait list to read GWDT :( I may have to bite the bullet and buy it!
Nice to see mr mcfetridge there. He's the real deal, as they say.
Hmm, I've only read 4 of the top 21 though I do have Brass Verdict and The Likeness on reserve at the library so that sort of counts.
Actually, I've read none, but really like mr mcf's short stories. the number 1 is the least interesting to me but it is well thought of. all worth checking out though, i'm sure.
Thanks for the vote of confidence, and I hope the British editing didn't dampen your enthusiasm for the story. The second book is even better, with lots more Lisbeth Salander in it. See Ali Karim's blog for more info. [SPOILER ALERT, maybe too much info] http://therapsheet.blogspot.com/2009/
01/return-of-lisbeth-salander.html
Best, "Reg Keeland"
P.S. Actually, a better bet is Maxine's review at EuroCrime, which doesn't give away so much.
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/reviews/
The_Girl_Who_Played_With_Fire.html
What a great job you've done Kerrie. It seems from that list I have a few more books to add to my wishlist because I've only read three of those.
Thanks everyone. I have a lot of reading to do too.
Reg is right Maxine's review is excellent and The Girl Who Played with Fire is a much better book than The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. I am on page 385 of TGWPWF and wondering how this one is going to end.
After reading Reg and Maxine's comments/reviews, I decided not to wait for the US edition of The Girl Who Played With Fire and ordered the UK ed. I expect it any day now. I don't mind sharing dinner with the cats - cod, sole and shrimp sounds quite tasty.
TGWPWF - I haven't got a copy yet, but I really should. You certainly sound as if you like it better Norm, and I look forward to reading the reviews from both you and from Mack. I know Bernadette has it in the wings so to speak too.
Kerrie, I highly recommend Mari Jungstedt's latest set on Gotland, THE INNER CIRCLE, translated by my wife Tiina Nunnally. Jungstedt keeps getting better and better. You can probably get a freebie from St. Martins.
I haven't tried any Jungstedt Reg. Thanks for the tip
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