A novel about how we remember stuff.
All tagged mystery
Shane Black is definitely a hall of fame screenwriter, but The Last Boy Scout is far from his best work.
Not the kind of book you choose. It’s the kind of book that chooses you.
One of the best, most non-adversarial novel I’ve read about conservative values.
Gillian Flynn has a way with words that would make a flawed novel such a memorable experience.
The Jay Porter novels are all about psychological complexity and realism. Rag and Bone doesn’t disappoint.
Finally a tough guy mystery that doesn’t feel formulaic and derivative.
Ross MacDonald was undeniably talented, but was he really a mystery novelist?