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I, like many people, started reading Sherlock Holmes stories at a young age, though my taste quickly moved to the hardboiled work of the holy trinity of Thompson, Hammett and Chandler. Somehow managing to bypass the Euro-'tecs, I only recently got into the mood and feel of Italian and French detectives thanks to giallo films and weird French cop shows, but I have a lot of reading to do before I could even begin to pretend to know enough about the European scene.

 

Guilty reading pleasure: E.C.'s Crime Does Not Pay. Seriously, this comic is one of the best of the pre-code era, and I have to say that without it I doubt my love of the crime genre would have been sustained. Not exactly what people would call proper reading material, but much better than the naysayers would have you imagine.

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Phillip Marlow,

Sam Spade.

Mike Hammer.

Columbo.

Perry Mason.

Nero Wolfe.

Morse.

Rebus.

Dalziel and Pasco.

Carella.

In just about that order.

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Rebus is the one for me. He's so unlikeable, you have to like him!

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I would like to recommend crime lovers try reading the novels of John Creasey, who sometimes wrote under the name of J.J. Marric. The novels I refer to are the Gideon series.No other author since Dickens has done more to show London in all its many aspects. The books are more than than just police procedures, but a vivid slice of London. And probably the best portrait of a good tough policeman.

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I very much love Hercule Poirot. Gentlemanly, witty, such a quick thinker, and to top it all off, he has an egg-shaped head! What more could a girl possibly ask for? :welcome2:

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Spenser

Harry Bosch

Lucas Davenport

Dave Robicheaux

Burke

87th Precinct Squad

Rebus

Mike Hammer

Resnick

Cole and Pike

Cliff Hardy

Lomax and Biggs

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I very much love Hercule Poirot. Gentlemanly, witty, such a quick thinker, and to top it all off, he has an egg-shaped head! What more could a girl possibly ask for? :)

 

And not forgetting his little grey cells

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Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Marcus Didius Falco (Lindsey Davis)

Aurelio Zen (Michael Dibdin)

Temperance Brennan (Kathy Reichs) both book and TV but more the book character

among many others

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Porfiry Petrovich, the detective in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, is really one of the more original detectives ever created.

 

Acting on a hunch, he plays subtle and not so subtle psychological games with Raskolnikov to confirm that Raskolnikov did indeed commit murder, and then continues to guide the student toward a confession.

 

Columbo, the TV detective, is based directly on Porfiry Petrovich.

 

Also: B

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Oh I have to say my FAVORITE "detective/crime fighter" is Harriet Vane from Dorothy L. Sayer's books.

Excellent choice, but not the combined forces of Harriet with her Lord Peter? :lol:

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Oh no Harriet Vane is my most disliked crime fighter! I like the more modern detectives; Rebus, Banks and Roy Grace from Peter James' books. Although they do sort of blend into one. :friends0:

 

Philip Marlowe is great too though, if we are going old school.

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Philip Marlowe is absolutely fab, and it's been a while since I read any ~ you've inspired me to re read my favourite, 'The Big Sleep'. :friends0:

 

No one supplies such colourful wise-cracks as this hard boiled PI!

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I have a set of Philip Marlowe audio books read by Eliot Gould, that style of writing really lends itself to audio books. Great for long car journeys.

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Oh I love Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie's novels. Even if the author herself dislikes him, I'm quite fond of the Belgian egg-shaped head, haha. I've grown up with him through my childhood after all.

 

Though I tend to love sidekicks better, like Hastings.

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