100 Must-Read Crime Novels

The occasionally flat prose in the capsule descriptions (Novels are "unbelievably powerful" or "atmospheric, entertaining") is offset by interesting choices from authors I had not read (John Franklin Bardin, Nicholas Blake) or knew only through movie adaptations (Vera Caspary's Laura). I was pleased to see Fredric Brown's The Fabulous Clipjoint on the list and tantalized by the description of Eric Ambler's writing as "poles apart from the run-of-the-mill, imperialist yarns favoured by such writers as John Buchan and Sapper."
© Peter Rozovsky 2007
Labels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Eric Ambler, Fredric Brown, G.K. Chesterton, John Buchan, John Franklin Bardon, Nicholas Blake, reference, Vera Caspary