[Book] Looking for a Detective Story

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[Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby restfulsilence » August 6th, 2010, 7:34 am

Hello everybody,

I am looking for a good "detective story" book.
There are so many books and most of them are not even worth to read them. So far I haven't bought a lot of books because, either the recommendation was bad or I didn't like the summary on the back of the book.

I am looking for something, similar to Detective Conan or Sherlock Holmes. That means, not to bloody, perhaps 1 murder :) and a good riddle, so that it becomes very hard to find out until the end who did it.
Sherlock Holmes is really outstanding and I wonder if there are stories like this nowadays?!

Thank you in advance! :)
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby kate_49 » August 6th, 2010, 8:40 am

err... i don't know if you'll like it but try "Death Comes for Desdemona" by Nina Coombs Pykare...
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Postby tantei okuoku » August 6th, 2010, 7:12 pm

I love the dona andrews books
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby Dus » August 6th, 2010, 7:14 pm

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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby Walbuls » August 6th, 2010, 7:24 pm

Murder by Death
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/k/h-r-f-keating/murder-by-death.htm

Its hilarious and a great mystery

Murder on the Orient Express
http://www.amazon.com/Murder-Orient-Express-Agatha-Christie/dp/0061002747

Its a pretty good mystery


Both of these have great movies also
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby NotSoFluent » August 6th, 2010, 9:15 pm

Eh, what kind of detective story?  There's plenty of areas of mystery fiction, but the main detective sub-genres are "hard-boiled" stories (which are dark, gory, and often sexual with a tough PI character) and "cozies" (which are more British-styled with little violence and a pretty off-beat, regular character doing the deductions).  From what it sounds, you seem to be looking for cozies. ;)

I personally prefer any of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe series, which is a blend of both sub-genres, though Wolfe can be a pretty insufferable, snobbish character without Archie's light-hearted, smart-aleck narration.

For more Holmes-esque cozies, Agatha Christie is a good place to start.  Her Miss Marple (Murder at the Viscarage, A Murder is Announced) stories are rarely too bloody, same goes for her Hercule Poirot (Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile) stories.
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby Yurikochan » August 7th, 2010, 12:26 am

Jeffery Deaver is amazing, though he's a lot into the gadgets. The Lincoln Rhyme books are excellent. There is even a quote Shinichi/Heiji use in the last one called the burning wire. But you should probably start with The Bone Collector.
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby Commi-Ninja » August 7th, 2010, 12:28 am

If you want a different route, with a romantic sort of edge, check out anything by Mary Higgins Clark.  Especially Weep No More, My Lady.
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Re: [Book] Looking for a Detective Story

Postby restfulsilence » August 11th, 2010, 11:14 am

Thank you to all for the recommendations. I had no time the last few days but I will have a look to everything what was posted here. I think I don't know exactly before I read one. Afterwards I will let you know!

Thank you again. :)


P.S.: If there is anything more I would like to know! :)
The thing is, I don't want anything to fictional, that means with aliens or something to unrealistic. I saw a post of "The Baker Street Phantom", but there are some reviews which say "Supernatural Mystery" and this is something I really don't looking for.
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