Top 5 Tuesday: Crime Writers

I thought I’d start this new series with absolutely perfect relevance:  Top 5 Crime Writers you should check out.

This list is in no specific order.

1. Lawrence Block. The grand master. I’m partial to Scudder, but if you like humor, his Burglar series is for you. Don’t let the Whoopi Goldberg adaptation deter you.

2. Donald Westlake. He wrote under a ton of psuedonyms, including Richard Stark, so anything you want in the crime genre, he’s probably got it. I much prefer the Parker series, but your mileage may vary.

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4. Dennis Lehane. Lehane does a spectacular job of melding the grittiness of this genre with beautiful prose. Not flowery or pretentious, either. Just beautiful.

5. Steve Hamilton. Steve is getting a lot of traction on his more recent Nick Mason series, and deservedly so. But I love Alex McKnight even more.

So there you have it. Yes, I know, there’s no Michael Connelly (love him) or James Ellroy (not really a huge fan) or even Don Winslow (that cut was a tough one, but if I look at the list, he compares to Elmore Leonard, and how can I not have the big E?). All worthy, all worthy.

So what’s your list, then?
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