I've been tinkering with some lists of the best crime fiction of 2007. Since Roddy requested it, here is my list of the best debuts of the year.
Like every year it seems, 2007 was a so-so year for first novels. There were a handful that showed promise and too many that disappointed. The ones I picked, though, are all strong.
In alphabetical order:
Gordon Campbell: Missing Witness (Book of the Week selection; Chicago Sun-Times review)
Brent Ghelfi: Volk's Game (Book of the Week selection)
Philip Hawley, Jr.:
Stigma (Chicago Sun-Times review)
Joe Hill: Heart-Shaped Box (Chicago Sun-Times review)
Nick Stone:
Mr. Clarinet (Book of the Week selection)
Honorable mention: Jennifer Lee Carrell: Interred with Their Bones (Chicago Sun-Times review)
What's on your list?
Phil Hawley's should win any and all Debut Awards this year.
But, of course, PBO's don't get to be included on Best First Novel lists, which is crap. I know for a fact that Hawley turned down a hardcover deal in order to do the 175,000 first printing PBO deal.
Come on, Montgomery, do a rant about that!
(I'm still cranky about it being '08)
Posted by: Guyot | January 04, 2008 at 10:26 AM
One of my favorite debuts of 2007 that I don't think is getting enough attention is THE CLEANER by Brett Battles. I loved that book way more than I thought I would (not really a spy thriller kind of guy). A really great set of characters made for a fun and original story.
Posted by: Rob | January 04, 2008 at 12:51 PM
I keep hearing good things about "Heart-Shaped Box" but I'll try to check out all these. How about a list of books/authors you didn't get to review but would like to (llike Oline Cogdill did on her blog)?
Posted by: Clea Simon | January 04, 2008 at 02:28 PM
What, am I supposed to steal all of Oline's ideas? :)
I agree that Stigma was the best debut of the year, regardless of what type of cover the book has.
I liked The Cleaner, too, Rob. (It was my Book of the Week on June 18th.) It would probably make my Top 10 for debuts.
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | January 05, 2008 at 02:16 PM
I love The Cleaner and I was absolutely crazy about Marcus Sakey's The Blade Itself. He made it to my must-buy-as-soon-as-new-books-come-out list with his first book, so did Brett Battles.
There were lots of good books this year!
Posted by: spyscribbler | January 05, 2008 at 04:28 PM
The Blade Itself is another that was in my Top 10 debuts.
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | January 05, 2008 at 04:35 PM
I thought The Last Striptease by Michael Wiley was one of the better debuts of 2007, and would definitely grab the sequel as soon as it comes out.
Posted by: Dave | January 05, 2008 at 07:13 PM
Others that were great debuts:
Duck Duck, Wally by Gabe Rotter
Keep It Real by Bill Bryan
The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz
Head Games by Craig McDonald
Bang Bang by Theo Gangi
Posted by: Cameron Hughes | January 05, 2008 at 11:40 PM
Thanks David! I've heard really mixed things about INTERRED WITH THEIR BONES, but I'll definitely give it a shot now, based on your recommendation.
Posted by: Roddy Reta | January 06, 2008 at 11:14 PM
I had a somewhat mixed take on Interred as well. But I do recommend it, if the concept of the story sounds interesting to you. (And I did find it interesting, even if some of the writing is weak. But it is a first novel.)
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | January 07, 2008 at 08:08 AM
p.s. on Interred...
I thought Otto Penzler's take on it was right on.
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | January 07, 2008 at 08:18 AM
I should clarify that I was referring to the plotting being weak in places. The prose, as I recall, was pretty good.
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | January 07, 2008 at 10:15 AM
I like Deanna Raybourn Silent in the Grave. It was a great first novel. It had a lot of surprise twists. Her second novel is coming out this year.
Posted by: karen terry | January 11, 2008 at 07:48 AM