Looking for some good mystery novels/short story compilation, etc. Preferably no sci fi or futuristic stuff, no Stephen King. TIA.
FWIW just finished reading “We have to talk about Kevin” by Lionel Shriver. It was OK.
Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco.
Oh this one I read many years ago and liked it a lot.
Really, it’s hard to go wrong with Umberto Eco. Though I have to admit, I’ve tried MULTIPLE times to crack Foucalt’s Pendulum and that’s a super dense read.
Basically the same plot as Dan Brown’s DaVinci Code, but for intellectuals. :)
I gave up on Faucalts Pendulum. I liked the first chapter, but the following chapters were… Yes, dense is a good word for it.
The Croning by Laird Barron
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I assume fantasy is also out based on the no sci-fi and no Stephen King request. That eliminates the majority of what I read.
How do you feel about true crime? In Cold Blood is a classic and a very engaging read. I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is quite good and the killer had not been identified when the book was written. The Poisoner’s Handbook gets into the origins of forensic science. The Blood of Emmett Till successfully presents Emmett Till is a human being while still framing his murder as the significant cultural event that it became. This last one is a bit controversial but If I Did It is very well written and very strange to read. The ghost writer’s commentary adds to the book in very meaningful ways.
In cold blood was a great read, a riveting classic. Gone in the dark was also good! She did such a thorough job investigating the whole thing.
I will look up The poisoner’s handbook because I enjoyed reading Mindhunter many years ago.
Thanks. ETA: I also like some fantasy authors too, Michael Ende is one of my favorites, stuff like Ruiz Zafón is always a winner in my book too!
@Truffle @Lemmeenym the poisoners handbook is amazing! There is a show adapted from it on prime i think? Equally good!