Pages: 320 (Paperback) ISBN: 1843536544 Pub: Rough Guides Pub date: 2007-06-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 42999
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Reader Reviews:Rough Guide To Crime Fiction (0/0 people found this helpful)I purchased 'The Rough Guide To Crime Fiction' after seeing it in a local library. I found the broadening of my knowledge of crime writers very useful and, having read the review of Martin O'Brien's Jacquot series very interesting and got all four books out from the local library. Two read, on the third, and absolutely brilliant. So anyone remotely interested in crime fiction shouln't be without 'The Rough guide To Fiction'.
A good start but with strange omissions (1/2 people found this helpful)Any heavy reader enjoys finding a new source for authors and titles. There are the usual literary and professional library serials, but for targeted recommendations you really need a book, and I'm always on the look-out for new ones. This small volume is recent enough to include newer authors, which is always useful. Its nearly 300 pages are divided thematically, so selected titles by a given author may appear scattered throughout the book. Forshaw, who edits Crime Time magazine, is first and foremost a fan himself, and he seems to know his field. His descriptions (judging by his treatment of the books I'm already familiar with) are generally accurate, including his comments on public reception of them, and he notes also the films (good and bad) that often have resulted. By the time I finished the volume, I had a "to read" list of nearly two dozen authors and works, which is exactly why I picked it up. There are some problems, though. First, the editors (I assume he had an editor) have allowed Forshaw to retain rather too much excessively Brit slang -- "taking gardening leave," information being "freighted in," etc. A semi-reference book like this should convey what it wants to say without causing the reader to pause and think about what's meant. More puzzling, though, the author includes any number of quite minor writers (especially British ones) with only one or two books under their belts. But where is Jacqueline Winspear's popular and ever-lengthening historical series featuring psychological detective Maisie Dobbs ? Or Jeff Lindsay's novels about Florida serial killer Dexter Morgan, which have spun off a television series? Or Robert Eversz's noirish stories about the dangerously attractive Nina Zero? Or Susanna Gregory's popular medieval mysteries? Finally, and most egregiously, why does he omit Martha Grimes's long-running, bestselling Superintendent Richard Jury novels? And yet he includes Robin Cook's medical thrillers (when he's not being Derek Raymond), which are in no way crime novels. They're not even spy stories. The same is true of Frederick Forsyth's Avenger -- a pretty good book but still a pure military/political thriller. Still, there are enough authors discussed here that any dedicated reader of mysteries is sure to find some new ones. A good guide but some flaws in the coverage (24/25 people found this helpful)This is a useful book for both crime afficionados wanting tips on some more obscure new directions and for newcomers who just want to know where to start.
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