Books read in 2002
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Author |
Title |
Date Finished | ||||||||
John Gardner |
On Becoming a Novelist |
2002-01-05 | ||||||||
John Lowren |
Early Christian and Byzantine Art |
2002-01-14 | ||||||||
Margaret Visser |
The Way We Are |
2002-01-17 | ||||||||
Frances Fayfield |
Shadow Play |
2002-01-20 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
Blind Date |
2002-01-24 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
Without Consent |
2002-01-27 | ||||||||
John Drury |
Painting the Word |
2002-02-02 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
Staring at the Light |
2002-02-06 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
Perfectly Pure and Good |
2002-02-09 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
A Clear Conscience |
2002-02-12 | ||||||||
Joan Hess |
The Maggody Militia |
2002-02-15 | ||||||||
Joan Hess |
Maggody in Manhatten |
2002-02-18 | ||||||||
Marcia Muller |
Listen to the Silence |
2002-02-22 | ||||||||
Martha Grimes |
Cold Flat Junction |
2002-02-27 | ||||||||
Peter Tremayne |
Valley of the Shadow |
2002-03-03 | ||||||||
Caroline Roe |
Remedy for Treason |
2002-03-06 | ||||||||
Caroline Roe |
A Potion for a Widow |
2002-03-09 | ||||||||
Jonathan Miller |
On Reflection |
2002-03-11 | ||||||||
Caroline H. Ebertshauser |
Mary: Art, Culture, and Religion through the Ages |
2002-03-21 | ||||||||
Frances Fyfield |
Undercurrents I don't know why she isn't mentioned in lists of top mystery writers; I've found each of her books to be very satisfying in every way I judge crime novels (or any novel). |
2002-04-05 | ||||||||
Rita Mae Brown |
Claws and Effect |
2002-04-08 | ||||||||
Mike Ashley |
Historical Whodunits |
2002-04-17 | ||||||||
Mike Ashley |
More Historical Whodunits |
2002-04-25 | ||||||||
Joan Hess |
A Conventional Corpse |
2002-04-28 | ||||||||
P.D. James |
Death in Holy Orders |
2002-05-03 | ||||||||
P.D. James |
The Children of Men |
2002-05-07 | ||||||||
P.D. James |
Original Sin Again, just one novel to represent a long and distinguished series of novels she's written. |
2002-05-12 | ||||||||
P.D. James |
A Certain Justice |
2002-05-17 | ||||||||
Colin Dexter |
The Remorseful Day |
2002-05-20 | ||||||||
Joan Hess |
Maggody and the Moonbeams |
2002-05-24 | ||||||||
Ruth Rendell |
Adam and Even and Pinch Me |
2002-05-25 | ||||||||
Joan Hess |
Maggody Loves Misery |
2002-05-27 | ||||||||
Ed Gorman |
Once Upon a Crime |
2002-06-01 | ||||||||
Raymond Chandler |
Stories & Early Novels: The Big Sleep, Farewell My Lovely, and The High Window I don't know why it took me so long to read Chandler, but I'm sure glad I did. He's brilliant. I'd be happy if I could write half so well as he did. |
2002-06-12 | ||||||||
Raymond Chandler |
Later Novels & Other Writings: The Lady in the Lake, The Little Sister, The Long Goodbye, Playback, and Double Indemnity |
2002-06-24 | ||||||||
Roger Highfield |
The Physics of Christmas |
2002-06-27 | ||||||||
Lee Harris |
The Happy Birthday Murder |
2002-06-29 | ||||||||
Barbara Vine |
Anna's Book This is just one of Rendell's books from a long list of outstanding crime novels. She's absolutely at the top of my list of favorites. Read any one of her novels and marvel. |
2002-07-07 | ||||||||
Ron Suresha |
Bearotica |
2002-07-22 | ||||||||
Diane Mott Davidson |
Sticks & Scones |
2002-07-25 | ||||||||
Bryon Preiss |
Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe |
2002-08-01 | ||||||||
Peter Tremayne |
The Spider's Web |
2002-08-04 | ||||||||
Peter Tremayne |
The Monk Who Vanished Oddly, every time I start reading one of the books in this Medieval Mystery series with Sister Fidelma, I start out thinking it ponderous and pedantic, but once I pick up the rhythm I can't stop until I've finished. |
2002-08-07 | ||||||||
Maxim Jakubowski |
The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction |
2002-08-11 | ||||||||
Dashiell Hammett |
Crime Stories & Other Writings |
2002-08-19 | ||||||||
Dashiell Hammett |
The Dain Curse |
2002-08-27 | ||||||||
Dashiell Hammett |
Red Harvest |
2002-08-29 | ||||||||
Dashiell Hammett |
The Glass Key |
2002-09-01 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
One Lovely Night |
2002-09-03 | ||||||||
Mickey Spilane |
The Big Kill |
2002-09-05 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
Kiss Me, Deadly |
2002-09-08 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
I, The Jury |
2002-09-10 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
My Gun is Quick |
2002-09-12 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
Vengeance is Mine! |
2002-09-15 | ||||||||
Mickey Spillane |
Black Alley |
2002-09-18 | ||||||||
Donald E. Westlake |
Good Behavior |
2002-09-21 | ||||||||
Donald E. Westlake |
Bad News |
2002-09-24 | ||||||||
Donald E. Westlake |
Trust Me On This |
2002-09-28 | ||||||||
Jo Bannister |
The Hireling's Tale Her series of crime novels have sometimes been hard to find in stores or the library, but I have found all of them to be unusually satisfying. |
2002-09-30 | ||||||||
Reginald Hill |
Dialogues of the Dead Hill's earlier books (in the police procedural genre) are good--well above average. But even better: as he's gotten older his novels have become outstanding character studies. |
2002-10-02 | ||||||||
James M. Cain |
The Postman Always Rings Twice |
2002-10-04 | ||||||||
Horace McCoy |
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? |
2002-10-06 | ||||||||
Edward Anderson |
Thieves Like Us |
2002-10-08 | ||||||||
Kenneth Fearing |
The Big Clock |
2002-10-10 | ||||||||
Lindsay Gresham |
Nightmare Alley |
2002-10-13 | ||||||||
Cornell Woolrich |
I Married a Dead Man |
2002-10-15 | ||||||||
Jim Thompson |
The Killer Inside Me |
2002-10-17 | ||||||||
Charles Willeford |
Pick-Up |
2002-10-20 | ||||||||
David Goodis |
Down There |
2002-10-22 | ||||||||
Chester Himes |
The Real Cool Killers |
2002-10-24 | ||||||||
Peter Haining |
London After Midnight: A Tour of Its Criminal Haunts |
2002-10-27 | ||||||||
Paul Collins |
Banvard's Folly Vignette's about some of history's biggest failures and how they got that way. Fascinating, enlightening, a bit scary, but great fun to read. |
2002-11-01 | ||||||||
William Kienzle |
Mind over Murder |
2002-11-04 | ||||||||
William Kienzle |
The Sacrifice |
2002-11-07 | ||||||||
P.C. Doherty |
Satan's Fire |
2002-11-10 | ||||||||
John Mortimer |
Rumpole & The Age of Miracles |
2002-11-15 | ||||||||
John Mortimer |
Rumpole a la Carte |
2002-11-20 | ||||||||
John Mortimer |
Rumpole and the Angel of Death Rumpole is one of the most memorable characters in all of crime fiction, and I envy Mortimer his skill at laying out a credible and entertaining plot with such wit. |
2002-11-25 | ||||||||
Oliver Sacks |
Uncle Tungsten All of Sack's writing is brilliant and inspiring, but this autobiography is particularly noteworthy. |
2002-11-29 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
Casino Royale |
2002-12-02 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
Moonraker |
2002-12-04 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
Diamonds are Forever |
2002-12-07 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
From Russia, With Love |
2002-12-09 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service |
2002-12-11 | ||||||||
Ian Fleming |
The Man With the Golden Gun |
2002-12-13 | ||||||||
Donald E. Westlake |
The Best American Mystery Stories 2000 |
2002-12-20 | ||||||||
John Gardner |
Never Send Flowers A cheap imitation of the movies, which are cheap imitations of the original Bond novels. |
2002-12-28 | ||||||||
Total Number of Titles: 87 |
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