TOP TEN MYSTERY NOVELS OF ALL TIME!!

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  • @math1mom
    @math1mom 2 года назад +88

    1:40 The Likeness
    2:50 Open Season
    3:10 In A Dry Season
    3:55 The Complaints
    4:30 Shame The Devil
    5:15 Raylan
    6:05 Dissolution
    6:55 Mr Mercedes7
    7:20 An Instance of a Fingerpost
    8:00 Devil in a Blue Dress
    9:00 Lullaby Town
    9:45 Skinwalkers
    10:35 Neon Rain
    11:20 Gorky Park
    12:15 The Name of the Rose
    12:50 Natchez Burning
    13:45 This Body of Death
    14:35 The Concrete Blonde
    15:05 Gone Girl
    15:55 The Secret History
    16:45 Mystic River

    • @math1mom
      @math1mom 2 года назад +4

      British Murder Mystery books are my favorite too! I need to compile a list and publish it. Thank you

    • @reginaldforthright805
      @reginaldforthright805 2 года назад +1

      Thanks

    • @arjunpaudel709
      @arjunpaudel709 2 года назад +5

      am doing this job with his every videos ; you already did here. Thanks to you

    • @Adidasler593
      @Adidasler593 Год назад

      Thanks

    • @republikentalks4454
      @republikentalks4454 4 месяца назад

      I'm surprised to not see any Lawrence Block on this list

  • @suzieirby2137
    @suzieirby2137 2 года назад +48

    I'm so happy I found these! My 94 year old mom is blind and I put audio books on for her; she listens to one every other day or so; so I'm always looking for books for her. She does not like Fantasy or Sci-Fi. Can you please do more of these? Thank you!!

    • @JonathanPriesthood
      @JonathanPriesthood Год назад +1

      I have just read a novel based in Africa and I have been in that country. Amazing detective. Just forgot the title.

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 Год назад +3

      Sorry to hear about your mom's situation but she's lucky to have a caring child do that for her. I wouldn't mind just reading/listening to books when I (hopefully) reach that age.

  • @TheArtfulBrittani
    @TheArtfulBrittani 3 года назад +12

    I always love your recommendation lists because they are usually books that no one else brings up.
    Recently I read The Current by Tim Johnston and it shot up to my favorites in mysteries/thrillers. Its described as a literary mystery thriller and I agree, its not written in your usual formulaic way and keeps your mind wondering even passed the ending.

  • @sabeehb9514
    @sabeehb9514 Год назад +5

    Thanks a great list, love the enthusiasm and the top 10 turning into top 20 starting at number 21 !

  • @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks
    @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks 2 года назад +4

    Excellent list. You've added to my TBR pile which is already overflowing. Have you tried the Ian Rutledge series by Charles Todd? An Excellent series.

  • @whathappenedtojfk2470
    @whathappenedtojfk2470 2 года назад +5

    This was one of the most entertaining, informative, and energetic videos I've seen on the topic!

  • @AverageJoesLibrary
    @AverageJoesLibrary 3 года назад +4

    Series we love is Sebastian St Cyr. Early 1800s London, kinda Sherlock esq, fantastic. Has secondary plots too as you move though. Like 18+ books so far?

  • @LeoWhalen1933
    @LeoWhalen1933 Год назад +1

    Officalially hooked on your videos😂😂 i just bought god save the child and moratl stakes by parker two days ago and now your video starts by mentioning him!
    Love Elmore Leonard. Love D Lehane, Michael Connelly, King.
    Looking forward to binging more of your videos.
    Leo from Boston

  • @jesusarmando2400
    @jesusarmando2400 2 года назад +2

    I love this man
    great content in all your videos.

  • @thewickerman4083
    @thewickerman4083 3 года назад +4

    Nice list Brian, I have read a few of these and they are brilliant. Plus you have given me a few other great sounding mystery books to get my teeth into.

  • @eymerichinquisitore9022
    @eymerichinquisitore9022 2 года назад +4

    I follow you from Italy, your enthusiasm is truly contagious. I'm glad you introduced The Name of the Rose to your top ten. Eco was a great intellectual but also an esoteric expert even if this aspect of him has always kept it hidden. I consider Eco a worthy follower of Edward Bulwer Lytton one of the last authentic Rosicrucians, indeed: "Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus" ⚘

  • @MrK.A
    @MrK.A 3 года назад +5

    Dude, you have some amazing top ten videos. So much great recommendations mixed with a very personable character. Keep it up man. I've already bought like 8 novels based on your videos. Also picked up your first book too👍🏿

    • @JonathanPriesthood
      @JonathanPriesthood Год назад

      I have just read a novel based in Africa and I have been in that country. Amazing detective. Just forgot the title.

  • @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS
    @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS  3 года назад +1

    watch me react to my negative reviews ruclips.net/video/Uo4L9EybMlM/видео.html

  • @preslim84
    @preslim84 2 года назад +3

    lol I love how your top 10 became a top 20 with an honourable mention into a top 21

  • @helengolovina6127
    @helengolovina6127 2 года назад +6

    What about Carlos Ruiz Zafon "Shadow of the Wind"? (which is the first in a series.centered around the Cemetery of forgotten books, set in Barcelona) I'd really recommend it If you haven't read them. It is a mystery on so many different ways and has so many layers ..... My favourite book (not just mystery book) of all Times. Also a bestseller in lots of languages. I really recommend it. Another candidate for my most favourite book of all times is "The
    name of the rose". If you liked that i would recommend checking out another one by Ecco: Baudolino. It IS set in the 12. century in Constantinople and this partly imagined world and among other things has multiple mysteries.
    I appreciate your top. The books about murdes in Tudor England got my interest.
    Geeetings from Estonia

    • @monkeydeluffi3
      @monkeydeluffi3 23 дня назад

      It's the best... penelope aldaya's letter broke me in pieces

  • @eazypeazy33
    @eazypeazy33 2 года назад +1

    This is where I come for a good list of any genre I find to interest me.
    Thanks again B. Lee Durfee!

  • @etluxaeterna
    @etluxaeterna 3 года назад +5

    also funfact: Eco in 'Rose' based a lot of it on Sherlock Holmes, not only is 'William of Baskerville' named after 'The Hounds of Baskerville' (famous Sherlock Holmes book), his physical description given is identical to Sherlock, and his sidekick named Adso is a diminution of Watson if you take out the first & last letters you get Atso = Adso. There are many other easter eggs from his favorite writers in the book such as Yorge of Burgos (the blind monk) a clear reference to Jorge Luis Borges (blind late in life) whom Eco loved. Probably many others I am not aware of

  • @chantelleroberts9024
    @chantelleroberts9024 Год назад +2

    My favourite books by Stephen King are, 1) Different Seasons, 2)Full Dark No Stars, 3)The Bachman Books, 4) Nightmares and Dreamscapes, 5)The DarkTower Gunslinger, 6)JoyLand, 7)The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

  • @philnasmith9755
    @philnasmith9755 Год назад +1

    I agree about Robert Parker’s Spenser series. Deserves an honourable mention on every detective/crime “best of ..” list

  • @SoftOtaku
    @SoftOtaku 5 месяцев назад

    I've downloaded samples of all of these and just grabbed the #1 on Kindle for $4.99. Woo hoo! I read The Name of the Rose just over 20 years ago. I wish I remembered it better. Thanks for the list!

  • @caliinthevalley24681
    @caliinthevalley24681 3 года назад +27

    You have excellent taste. I’m literally taking notes and will read every recommendation!

  • @AverageJoesLibrary
    @AverageJoesLibrary 3 года назад +2

    My wife and I love murder mysteries. I just recorded a Top 7 video and need to read more so I can expand my list. Will be adding some of these.

  • @carlosbranca8080
    @carlosbranca8080 2 года назад +1

    Great list Brain. Dont you like the Charlie Parker series by John Connolly?

  • @ianwild66
    @ianwild66 2 года назад +1

    Great list. I think the Elizabeth George character is Inspector Linley rather than Linsey. It is a great series of books that always have such wonderful red herrings. I've written down a few of your other suggestions too. Keep the lists coming.

  • @Paromita_M
    @Paromita_M 2 года назад +1

    Huge Agatha Christie fan here looking to get into reading mysteries again. Loved The Secret History (love all Donna Tartt's books, one of my top authors as well) and really liked Name Of The Rose.
    Great list and so many books to look into.
    Particularly interested in The Likeness, Natchez Burning and Mystic River.
    P.S. I flew through your second book as well and now am joining the wait for ANSWERS!

  • @pattypage6723
    @pattypage6723 3 месяца назад

    Oh man thanks for the Reylan recommend. Found the first two at library plus Raylan. Loved Dissolution and look forward to the rest of series.

  • @chantelleroberts9024
    @chantelleroberts9024 Год назад +1

    I love Walter Mosely 11 of my favourite books by Walter Mosely are 1)The Man In My Basement, 2)A Red Death, 3) Black Betty, 4) Killing Johnny Fry, 5) Fortunate Son, 6)Gone Fishin, 7) Always Outnumbered Always Outgunned, 8)Six Easy Pieces, 9) Fearless Jones, 10)White Butterfly, 11) Diablerie.

  • @dipinbk8852
    @dipinbk8852 3 года назад +9

    You really should read books by Karin Slaughter. She writes great mystery thrillers.

  • @etluxaeterna
    @etluxaeterna 3 года назад +4

    before I even play the video...I am putting money down that The Secret History by Donna Tartt is somewhere in the top 5 !

    • @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS
      @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS  3 года назад +4

      Bingo

    • @etluxaeterna
      @etluxaeterna 3 года назад +1

      @@B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS shoot I was right, but it was even lower on the list than I thought. I read The Name of the Rose and The Secret History, loved both but 'Rose' is now one of my top 3-5 favorite books of all time period, whereas Secret History I thought had more of a weakness as there is a period after the 'big event' halfway through where it really drags up until the ending where it again gets brilliant

  • @jackpenberton1750
    @jackpenberton1750 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dystopian Novel : The End Of Silence by George Ernest ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @moniqueyap9193
    @moniqueyap9193 2 года назад +2

    I loved your list. So many old favorites and I'm take notes of the ones I haven't read. If I may, one of my newer favorites is a brit author by the name of Ellie Griffiths. The Ruth Galloway series. Interesting characters, twists and turns. Lots of atmosphere.

  • @tysonmilner
    @tysonmilner 2 года назад

    Good stuff Brian! Try looking into Homecoming Heist for review.

  • @voz805
    @voz805 2 месяца назад

    A thoughtful list. I did not find Gone Girl memorable but I do recall the first sentence too, but that's it. A renowned, prolific British crime writer who deserves mention is, P.D. James, who wrote well into old age and passed on about ten years ago at age 94. She's called, heir to Agatha Christie. I checked and you can find a Sixty Minutes interview with her from 1992 on YT. My first book of hers was, Original Sin, which I can still recall. And when I looked up Dissolution in Amazon, in the description is written, "remarkable debut" (P.D. James).

  • @andreabknight
    @andreabknight 2 года назад +4

    Have you read the Luminaries by Eleanor Catton? It is a historical novel with a mystery element. It is a little weird in concept but the world building of 1860s New Zealand is great (I assume, being a non-expert!)

    • @irena7777777
      @irena7777777 2 года назад +2

      The size puts me off, I take it it’s worth the effort?

    • @andreabknight
      @andreabknight 2 года назад +3

      @@irena7777777 I didn't mind the size- the story was so engaging that it didn't matter. They say a good book is never long enough and a bad book is never short enough.

    • @irena7777777
      @irena7777777 2 года назад +1

      @@andreabknight Perfect. I’m going to give this a go. Thanks for the reply

  • @XDAKOTA
    @XDAKOTA 2 года назад +1

    Loved the cursing 🤬😂😂😂 you have a great sense of humor 😂 great top 20 👍🏼

  • @davidr9104
    @davidr9104 8 месяцев назад

    Your #1 pick is waiting for me on my shelf. Will be my second Lehane novel after Shutter Island which was an absolute cant-putter-downer despite how predictable it was (getting too much into the protagonists head quickly became the giveaway, but that doesnt take away from what a thrill it was to read)

  • @virgilflowers9846
    @virgilflowers9846 3 года назад +3

    Good list, many on here I need to check out. Have you ever read William Kent Krueger? If not I can’t recommend him enough. Very high quality mystery books with beautiful prose and much more heart than your average mystery book. Ordinary Grace is a wonderful book.
    Also couldn’t help but notice Tom Clancy and Nelson DeMille on the shelf behind you. They are two kind of guilty pleasures of mine, though I actually think Clancy’s writing is better than he gets often credit for. You really notice when you try to read similar books by other authors!

    • @irena7777777
      @irena7777777 3 года назад

      I loved Ordinary Grace. So well written. I have This Tender Land to read now

    • @virgilflowers9846
      @virgilflowers9846 3 года назад +2

      @@irena7777777 Me too! I’ve read about half of his Cork O’Connor series and they have all been excellent and up to his high writing standards. The Devil’s Bed was good too. Planning on reading This a tender Land in the next couple months

    • @irena7777777
      @irena7777777 3 года назад +2

      @@virgilflowers9846 I need to read his Cork O'Connor books. They sound ace.

    • @virgilflowers9846
      @virgilflowers9846 3 года назад +2

      @@irena7777777 They’re excellent. New one comes out in August and it’s actually a prequel, so it might be a good place to start. Krueger’s books have been especially good lately so I have no doubt it’ll be excellent

  • @babyboy1971
    @babyboy1971 3 года назад +4

    I’m thinking of listening to the secret history, I love Donna Tartt and she reads that book herself!

  • @txmatt2112
    @txmatt2112 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Found lots of authors I will be discovering from this vid.

  • @kenkroupa5707
    @kenkroupa5707 2 года назад

    I absolutely LOVE your reviews and love your enthusiasm with reading and writing. I know I would LOVE to see your top 10 ( 20) of true crime. I love true crime and I know there are followers of yours that love it too. Please Mr. Durfee, we are waiting with great anticipation! .. Debby Kroupa

  • @palacerevolution2000
    @palacerevolution2000 Год назад

    Glad to see Lehane in there. When he was good, he was real good. 'Darkness take my Hand', and it's prequel' "Gone Baby Gone' and 'Mystic River' - all awesome. Pretty much all the ones with Angie and the main investigator (can't recall his name).
    But for crime novels IMo you just can not beat James Ellroy. The LA Quartet, and The American Trilogy. Seven books of heavy stuff.

  • @JamesI88
    @JamesI88 3 года назад +1

    Mystery novels set in historical or unique settings always intrigue me. Have to check a few of these out.

  • @irena7777777
    @irena7777777 3 года назад +2

    Love this video. Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins books are great

  • @jdsantibanez
    @jdsantibanez 3 года назад +2

    I loved Dennis Lehane's Kenzie and Genaro series. Too bad he's not writing it anymore. I loved Robert Dailey, William J. Caunitz, Lawrence Sanders. Too bad they all passed away.

  • @tweezers193
    @tweezers193 2 года назад

    Fantastic selection, so many of my own favourite authors in there. Shall be subscribing from now on.

  • @timkjazz
    @timkjazz Год назад

    The Last Good Kiss - James Crumley The Black Dahlia - James Ellroy

  • @sethrakes1991
    @sethrakes1991 3 года назад +2

    Highly recommend Red Leaves by Thomas H. Cook

  • @WesternOutpostDonVonFilms
    @WesternOutpostDonVonFilms 6 месяцев назад +1

    I find the Name of the Rose tedious.

  • @dariusmolark6820
    @dariusmolark6820 2 года назад +1

    i've just been turned on to your channel and appreciate it very much. need to take time and go through this video. will come back. i went through it quickly to see if you mentioned a quite profound mystery. hey, i'm a literary guy but like to be aware of pop (-ular) stuff. so i will come back and see. agatha christie, arthur conan doyle, other old classics?. and hey, kudos for the walter mosley! but i believe you did not mention imo the number one mystery, 'the woman in white' by dickins' friend wilkie collins. a great write - some say with the first detective. hey, really enjoy your channel.

  • @timgaul2256
    @timgaul2256 2 года назад

    I couldn’t agree more about Mystic River and I really liked Gone Girl. I just don’t get A Secret History. I read it on a recommendation but it was hard for me to get through it. I’m surprised to hear it mentioned as a great book in two videos tonight. Anyway, I’ve never read a bad Elmore Leonard or Dennis Lehane.

  • @jetm7698
    @jetm7698 3 года назад +1

    What other James Lee Burke novels would you recommend?

  • @francinecorry633
    @francinecorry633 2 года назад +1

    A lot of my favorites as well. I must read Dissolution because I am a real fan of medieval mysteries.

  • @jamesnoriega4698
    @jamesnoriega4698 3 года назад +2

    Concrete Blonde was amazing!!! Loved it all!!!

  • @Jessicab-u7c
    @Jessicab-u7c Год назад

    you should check out If looks could Kill By Michael Blair is another great mystery.( his favourite Author was Ian Rankin)

  • @chantelleroberts9024
    @chantelleroberts9024 Год назад

    I love Elmore Leonard My favourite books of Elmore Leonard are, 1)Glitz, 2)La Brava 3) Unknown Man, 4)52 Pick Up.

  • @bottle1211
    @bottle1211 2 года назад

    I'm gonna take a chance on Tony Hillerman. Mysticism and murder I hope is a combo I've been looking for.
    To the person that was trying to help me find a book in the comment section, tyvm, I cannot find my original comment to respond.

  • @summerlakephotog8239
    @summerlakephotog8239 2 года назад

    An Instance of the Fingerpost is set in the 1600s about 200 years before Charles Dickens. Also sorority not fraternity. Good list though. Very helpful.😊

  • @arjunpaudel709
    @arjunpaudel709 2 года назад

    22. Robert parker series
    21. The likeness - tana french
    20. Open season - archer mayor
    19. Peter robinson - in a dry season
    was doing this and found out somebody in the comment section already did the job. Go there. Go thereee rn !;😂

  • @benjaminwyatt3778
    @benjaminwyatt3778 2 года назад

    Your outburst let me know your list is great. If you don’t have patience for stuck books, you won’t have patience for blaring potholes and other bs. Awesome list, at least 10 I haven’t read!!

  • @danwilliams1920
    @danwilliams1920 2 года назад +1

    This is a great list. Check out Ruth Ware's stuff. Turn of the Key is pretty damned good. Second for me is The Death of Mrs. Westaway.

  • @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD
    @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD 3 года назад +1

    Oohhh... I'll check out more of these. I totally agree about Gone Girl!

  • @kclark2413
    @kclark2413 26 дней назад

    6:15 have you read Dark Fire? I thought that was better if the series. But the entire series is great

  • @Plantlady70
    @Plantlady70 2 года назад +1

    I have read all of Robert Parker too. All of French is worth reading. John D MacDonald is also great.

  • @davidcdavenport
    @davidcdavenport 7 месяцев назад

    Great list - An Instance of the Fingerpost is set a bit earlier than you stated - 1660’s and a use of the new fangled scientific thinking to solve the murder. I am probably unlikely to be able to recommend writers that you don’t already know, but maybe Deon Meyer, South African writer with his thrillers set in the chaos of the post apartheid Sth Africa. If you liked Gorky Park, absolutely check out Tim Rob Smith Child 44 - hOw do you just a serial killer in a country where to suggest that there might be a serial killer, which is only a disease of capitalism, will get you executed for undermining the state. And, I wouldn’t know where to begin for Australian thrillers, but if you look for some Aussie best seller lists you wont go too far wrong.

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 10 месяцев назад

    Great books! I highly recommend James W. Hall's Thorn novels beginning with Under Cover of Daylight. Absolutely badass series. I also recommend the Burke series by the late Andrew Vachss. Super, heavy duty noir. Another author I really enjoyed is the late Dick Francis. He was a former horse jockey and his novels usually have some angle that deals with the world of horses. He's great.

  • @g.mitchell7110
    @g.mitchell7110 Год назад

    I know, very late to the party, but what the heck . . . A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin is my favorite crime novel of all time, and by the standards listed -- there must be a murder, and there must be a mystery -- this is a mystery.
    The book is split into three sections, each of which is a different style of story. The first section is a Jim Thompson style look into the mind of a psychopath, told in first person from the POV of the killer as he makes plans to kill his pregnant girlfriend, and we follow along step-by-step. In the second section, told in third person, the victim's older sister decides to play Nancy Drew and quickly identifies three potential suspects to investigate. It plays very much like a Nancy Drew mystery up until things turn nasty. The third section is a natural extension of the first two as a character with a big secret to hide goes to greater and greater lengths to keep that secret hidden as a careful plan gradually unravels. The fun part is that, even though we follow the killer closely throughout the first section, we don't know who he is until the big reveal in the second section. And there's a second, more insidious secret that gradually sneaks up on the reader, the kind of thing where you gradually begin to think, "Wait, is he going there?", meaning the author, and then realize that he's definitely going there, and it's grotesque and great fun at the same time.
    Yeah, a book that's equal parts The Killer Inside Me, Nancy Drew, and A Simple Plan may sound like an insane combination, and that's why it works so well. This is a book where telling what the premise is would be a major spoiler.

  • @danieljette8007
    @danieljette8007 Год назад

    It's the first time I watch you. I like your style. At first I was afraid because of the hat and the dark glasses but no, you have fine taste.

  • @mrdeeganjr8661
    @mrdeeganjr8661 2 года назад +1

    Dennis Lehane is literally my favorite!!

  • @NamasteBbooktube
    @NamasteBbooktube 2 года назад +2

    Just completed re-watching this video. These books sound great! Love murder mysteries.

  • @irena7777777
    @irena7777777 3 года назад +1

    Do you like Joe R Lansdale books?

  • @jdsantibanez
    @jdsantibanez 3 года назад +1

    You're very passionate in your reviews. I guess you're the same in your writing. Great. Do you write Noir?

    • @MrK.A
      @MrK.A 3 года назад

      He writes fantasy

  • @andreabknight
    @andreabknight 2 года назад

    Have you tried Peter Lovesey? Brillant British Author of mysteries (Peter Diamond series, set in Bath, England)

  • @alexnieves
    @alexnieves 3 года назад +2

    Great list Durfee!

  • @readinsteadbyjake
    @readinsteadbyjake Год назад

    I’m surprised “Plum Island’ isn’t on there..

  • @galinaboss6810
    @galinaboss6810 Год назад

    Very nice wish list recomendation for me🙏🔥

  • @Toracube
    @Toracube 2 года назад

    A hard list to beat… many of them I dig into..l quite like John d MacDonald, Ross MacDonald and have recently found Ross Thomas who has something to his writing. A real craftsman.

  • @DenzilPeters
    @DenzilPeters 2 года назад +1

    Nice channel!!

  • @swampwampagus
    @swampwampagus 3 года назад +1

    I just got more recommendations from this list than a year of Goodreads lists.
    Have you read Robert McCammon's Matthew Corbett books? Mystery series set in the 1600s.
    my top 10 would also have
    John Sanford's Prey and Virgil Flowers novels. (my favorite author)
    Jussi Adler-Olsen - Department Q
    Joe Nesbo - Harry Hole novels

  • @debbiemcnamara7059
    @debbiemcnamara7059 2 года назад +1

    Rayland I love the book. Henry The Eighth.

  • @redviper6805
    @redviper6805 Год назад

    You should try Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime. Can’t go wrong with her. Start off with Murder of Roger Ackroyd then try AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

  • @professorx8258
    @professorx8258 2 года назад +1

    I'm sad to see that THE BONE COLLECTOR by Jeffery Deaver did not make your list. THE BONE COLLECTOR is "legendary."

  • @chriscarter7371
    @chriscarter7371 Год назад

    Awesome stuff!!

  • @debbiemcnamara7059
    @debbiemcnamara7059 2 года назад

    I loveThe likenesses . It takes place in Ireland at Trinity College.

  • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
    @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 2 года назад

    A Simple Plan-Scott Smith

  • @wardkerr2456
    @wardkerr2456 3 года назад

    Are there any other of Eco's books you would recommend. Please, a list of 10 or less :)

    • @etluxaeterna
      @etluxaeterna 3 года назад +3

      ofcourse, Eco himself considered his greatest book to be Foucault's Pendulum and could not understand why Name of the Rose became so popular when that was his very first book he ever wrote. The other usually recommended is 'The Island of the Day Before' though I haven't read that yet

    • @wardkerr2456
      @wardkerr2456 3 года назад +1

      @@etluxaeterna I enjoyed Pendulum in particularly because of my dislike for Von Däniken and all his kind.

  • @DuckRon626
    @DuckRon626 2 года назад

    Is Inspector Banks the same character as D.C.I. Banks in the TV series?

    • @DuckRon626
      @DuckRon626 2 года назад +1

      Have you ever read Jo Nesbo? Or, Henning Mankell? A couple of Scandinavian authors that I really like. The Harry Hole series by Nesbo and the Wallander series by Mankell. In the Hole series, my favorite is The Redbreasted. Not sure which Wallander book would be my favorite as I loved all of them. But, in my opintion, these authors are as good as any you have mentioned. Also, the Prey series by John Sandford. Again, can't really list a favorite Prey novel as I think they are all pretty special. Among the authors you've listed my all time favorite is Michael Connelly. Also really like James Lee Burke, Dennis Lehane, Robert Crais, Ian Rankin and Tony HIllerman. Another one you did mention as a series is C.J. Box that I like.

  • @jesseramos3810
    @jesseramos3810 2 года назад

    Wow Parker didn’t make the list. I have never read Archer Mayor but i’ll now

  • @chantelleroberts9024
    @chantelleroberts9024 Год назад

    James Lee Burke I love his book A Stained White Romance

  • @XDAKOTA
    @XDAKOTA Год назад

    C.I Samson is one of the best authors of all time for me

  • @OkieAllDay
    @OkieAllDay Год назад +2

    Just out of curiosity - why don't you just make your Title "Top Twenty" when you use 20 spots instead of calling it top ten and then having 20?

  • @doreenarcher8543
    @doreenarcher8543 2 года назад

    Man oh man. Dude you so speak my language.

  • @cathycarter1223
    @cathycarter1223 2 года назад

    The Ice House. Minette Walters

  • @anuparnoacharya5779
    @anuparnoacharya5779 6 месяцев назад

    No mystery list is complete without any agatha christie or Sherlock Holmes books

  • @aprilhutchens2105
    @aprilhutchens2105 2 года назад

    You said "unmurdered" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikequist1
    @mikequist1 3 года назад +2

    My two favorite Elmore Leonard novels are Stick and Killshot.
    Agreed re Gone Girl. Really twisty story.
    I’ll recommend three series and one standalone:
    The Bernie Rhodenbarr series by Lawrence Block
    The John Dortmunder series by Donald Westlake
    The Joe O’Loughlin series by Michael Robotham
    Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow

  • @TheAnarchitek
    @TheAnarchitek Год назад

    In A Dry Season, Shame The Devil, Devil in a Blue Dress, Lullaby Town, Neon Rain, Gorky Park, The Concrete Blonde, Natchez Burning, Mystic River, all good. However, "mystery" is an older genre than your list reveals, and there are some great books from before 1980, the earliest publication on your list. BTW, you didn't title this "The Top Ten Murder Mysteries", so "murder" is not necessarily Your choices by Connelly, Burke, Mosely, Crais, Cruz Smith, and Lehane, are not the "best" these authors produced. Almost everything by Connelly, Crais, Cruz Smith, and Lehane is stellar, well worth the time. I read 150-200 books a year, so I go through them pretty rapidly.
    Below is a list of authors and their books that resonated when I read them. Some are hard to find, now, but that's what used book stores and thrift stores are for, anyway. All are good reads, although the older books show the changes in language, and may be tougher sledding for younger readers. This list also better represents the wide range of "set-ups" in the genre, including one entry from Science Fiction. There is a strong subset of mystery in Sci-Fi, but this one sells it. Others include The Stainless Steel Rat, The Last Policeman, Leviathan Wakes, Forests of the Night, Killer Advice, Old Twentieth, and Hard-Boiled Wonderland, and the End of the World.
    M Y F A V O R I T E 5 0 I N M Y S T E R Y F I C T I O N
    01 C R I M E A N D P U N I S H M E N T (1866)
    Fyodor Doestoevski
    02 T H E M A L T E S E F A L C O N (1930)
    Dashiell Hammett
    03 T H E H O U N D O F T H E B A S K E R V I L L E S (1902)
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    04 T H E H U N T E R (1962)
    Richard Stark (aka Donald Westlake)
    05 M U R D E R O N T H E O R I E N T E X P R E S S (1934)
    Agatha Christie
    06 T H E B I G S L E E P (1939)
    Raymond Chandler
    07 I F T H E D E A D N O T R I S E (2008)
    Philip Kerr
    08 T H E D E T E C T I V E (1966)
    Roderick Thorpe
    09 T H E A M A T E U R C R A C K S M A N (1899)
    E W Hornung
    10 F E R - D E - L A N C E (1934)
    Rex Stout
    11 T H E K E N N E L M U R D E R C A S E (1933)
    S S van Dine
    12 E Y E O F T H E N E E D L E (1978)
    Ken Follett
    13 G E T S H O R T Y (1990)
    Elmore Leonard
    14 T H E Q U I L L E R M E M O R A N D U M (1965)
    Adam Hall
    15 T H E M A N W H O K N E W T O O M U C H (1922)
    G K Chesterson
    16 N I N E C O A C H E S W A I T I N G (1958)
    Mary Stewart
    17 D E A D W A T E R (1964)
    Ngaio Marsh
    18 D O A N D R O I D S D R E A M
    O F E L E C T R I C S H E E P ? (1968)
    Philip K Dick
    19 L I T T L E C A E S A R (1929)
    W R Burnett
    20 T H E G R E AT T R A I N R O B B E R Y (1975)
    Michael Crichton
    21 T H E C O L D D I S H (2005)
    Craig Johnson
    22 A W A L K A M O N G T H E T O M B S T O N E S (1992)
    Lawrence Block
    23 T H E D A Y O F T H E J A C K A L (1971)
    Frederick Forsyth
    24 T H E P I E D P I P E R (1998)
    Ridley Pearson
    25 N O T H I N G B U T T H E T R U T H (2000)
    John Lescroart
    26 W H E N T H E B O U G H B R E A KS (1985)
    Jonathan Kellerman
    27 T H E H A N G E D M A N ' S S O N G (2003)
    John Sandford
    28 A B S O L U T E P O W E R (1996)
    David Baldacci
    29 C O R R U P T I O N O F B L O O D (1995)
    Robert K Tannenbaum
    30 A C O L D D A Y I N P A R A D I S E (1998)
    Steve Hamilton
    31 B L U E H E A V E N (2008)
    C J Box
    32 T H E B O U R N E I D E N T I T Y (1980)
    Robert Ludlum
    33 R E D E M P T I O N R O A D (2016)
    John Hart
    34 T H E Q U I E T A M E R I C A N (1956)
    Graham Greene
    35 T H E N I G H T O F T H E G E N E R A L S (1965)
    Hans Hellmut Kirst
    36 D E A D S K I P (1972)
    Joe Gores
    37 M A K E D E A T H L O V E M E (1980)
    Ruth Rendell
    38 F U N E R A L I N B E R L I N (2000)
    Len Deighton
    39 T H E C L I E N T (1956)
    John Grisham
    40 L O V E S M U S I C , L O V E S T O D A N C E (1991)
    Mary Higgins Clark
    41 L I S T E N I N G W O M A N (1978)
    Tony Hillerman
    42 A S H O C K T O T H E S Y S T E M (1984)
    Simon Brett
    43 P A L I N D R O M E (1991)
    Stuart Woods
    44 T H E N I N E W R O N G A N S W E R S (1952)
    John Dickson Carr
    45 B L O O D W O R K (1999)
    Michael Connelly
    46 F O U R J U S T M E N (1905)
    Edgar Wallace
    47 L . A . R E Q U I E M (2000)
    Robert Crais
    48 W A T C H M A N (1961)
    Davis Grubb
    49 R E S U R R E C T I O N M E N (2002)
    Ian Rankin
    50 R A Z O R B L A D E T E A R S (2022)
    S A Cosby
    ©BW2023 10/09/2023
    anarchitek

  • @akp214
    @akp214 Год назад

    Harry Hole series is my favorite.

  • @goodknight37
    @goodknight37 3 года назад

    In A Dry Season sounds amazing 🤗

    • @cathycarter1223
      @cathycarter1223 2 года назад

      It is but also check out Final Account in that series.

  • @tomsettles6873
    @tomsettles6873 2 года назад

    How could you leave out the Jack Reacher series? It should dominate the top 10, possibly taking all spots. Your 11-20 was good. I disagree with most of your top 10. But its your opinion.

  • @Why_do_I_do_this.
    @Why_do_I_do_this. Год назад

    No Agatha Christie novels?? 😮😮☹️