C. T. Henry asks:
A couple weeks ago I went over my reading list for the year to narrow it down to a list of the ten best...And the truth is, I couldn't really come up with a list. I read a lot of books in the past year that were good, but very few that were great. So the selections feel like they'd be even more arbitrary than usual.
Overall, it seems like 2008 was an okay, but not great year for crime fiction. I think it was an especially weak year for debut novels. (On that short list I put together, there was only one debut novel.)
I enjoyed a lot of books by the usual suspects -- Connelly, Pelecanos, Lippman, Block, Ferrigno, Crais, etc. -- but putting together a list of books with familiar names like that just doesn't seem very useful. You already know those people's books and know that they're good.
However, I think I can probably come up with three books that knocked my socks off, so maybe I'll do another "3 Favorites" poll instead.
'08 was weak, despite all the whining you'll hear from midlisters and wannabes, who seem incapable of ever saying anything negative about the business.
Best book I read this year was published in 1985. One of my top three reads was published in 1995.
Yes, there were some good ones this year as always - Price, Chabon, Stein - but compared to years past, '08 was unimpressive. Most of the "usual suspects" produced decent but not standout products this year.
Posted by: Guyot | December 17, 2008 at 09:04 AM
Good for you!
Posted by: I.J.Parker | December 17, 2008 at 09:36 AM
Yep, on December 31 I will hand out my first ever awards for crime fiction.
I thought 2008 was a strong year for crime fiction and of your 'usual suspects' Crais was the only one I've read so far. Add in books by Sean Chercover, Craig McDonald, Arnaldur Indridason, Declan Burke, Ken Bruen, Don Winslow, Adrian Hyland, Tana French, et al, what's not to like?
Posted by: Corey Wilde | December 17, 2008 at 09:50 AM
I always loved the 3 favorites list.
Posted by: The King of Ding | December 17, 2008 at 11:15 AM
Mr. Guyot, Out of curiosity, what 1985 book are you referencing?
Posted by: JC | December 17, 2008 at 01:40 PM
I really enjoyed Heartsick by Chelsea Cain and Silent in the Grave by Deanna Raybourn. These are debut novels that I liked this year.
Posted by: Karen Terry | December 18, 2008 at 10:40 PM
I'm honestly amazed by the number of people who like Heartsick. Even Stephen King called it one of 2008's best in his annual top 10 list.
My favorite debut was Child 44, a really great thriller.
Posted by: Roddy Reta | December 20, 2008 at 04:42 PM
The Vienna Woods Killer by John Leake and The Havana Mob by TE English were great reads. Both true crime - the latter more a history of the mob in Havana. My favourite novel was Slumberland by Paul Beatty, but it's not crime fiction. I also happily discovered the works of Michael Connelly and a Brazilian author called Rubem Fonseca. Both are masterblasters.
That's not remotely helpful, is it David? Sorry.
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Posted by: Nick Stone | December 21, 2008 at 05:15 PM
Dawn Patrol, Don Winslow
Songs of the Missing, Stewart O'Nan
Go With Me, Castle Freeman
Posted by: Patricia Abbott | December 22, 2008 at 09:28 PM
I thought 2008 was a strong year for crime fiction ( http://www.hotfileseek.com ) and of your 'usual suspects' Crais was the only one I've read so far. Add in books by Sean Chercover, Craig McDonald, Arnaldur Indridason, Declan Burke, Ken Bruen, Don Winslow, Adrian Hyland, Tana French, et al, what's not to like?
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