As usual on Fridays, the crime-fiction blogosphere is filled with write-ups about more-or-less “forgotten books.” Today’s reading rediscoveries include:
Fire Lake, by Jonathan Valin;
The Criminalist, by Eugene Izzi;
Blues for the Prince, by Bart Spicer;
77 Rue Paradis, by Gil Brewer;
Watcher in the Shadows, by Geoffrey Household;
True Detective, by Max Allan Collins; and
The Big Knockover, by Dashiell Hammett. Click over to
Patti Abbott’s blog for an exhaustive list of today’s participants, plus a handful of other unjustly overlooked works, including James Ross’
They Don’t Dance Much (1940).
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