Hard Case Crime discussion
HCC books read

As you can see, I've read 21 and own ten more. Joining the club when I was already nearing the end of my Hardcase mood probably wasn't the best idea.
I'd never heard of Lawrence Block before I started reading the Hardcases and now he's one of my favorites.

The Cutie by Donald E. Westlake
Somebody Owes Me Money by Donald E. Westlake
The Wounded and The Slain by David Goodis
Kiss Her Goodbye by Allan Guthrie
Slide by Ken Bruen and Jason Starr
Unread and at home :
A Touch of Death by Charles Williams

Kill Now, Pay Later 3 stars
Little Girl Lost 4 stars
Grifter's Game 3 stars
Just started:
Fade To Blonde (Love the cover)
And I've bought a dozen more. Trying to focus on getting some of the earlier ones but still buying some of the well known and loved authors like Block and Westlake.


I have read too many Stark/Westlake,Goodis and co.
Which of the newer books,author does get most credit i wonder ? Max Phillips ? Aleas ?






And I understand from reading an interview with HCC co-founder Ardai that HCC is going to back down to a every other month publishing schedule. Six books a year ain't as tough on the pocket book.

Every other month will make it easier to catch up. I know they're skipping January and February 2010.

Like today in the book store there was the choice between Aleas,Max Philips or Ken Bruen's Jack Taylor book 3,4.
Thats why i buy HCC books only when i want new noir books or authors i already know.

I'm using the spreadsheet to keep track of the older books that I'm trying to get from before I joined.



Vingtage has much more 40,50s,60s Noir than anyone else i know.
Charles Willeford,Cornell Woolrich,Chester Himes etc
They are the best if you are like me trying to read every great Noir writer from the golden days of Noir.
For example i love Thompson and i will buy every book of his they have.
HCC is good that they add new books like the new Quarry series by Max Allan Collins.
But overall its not the best works but forgotten works. The older writers that is.



I might try one of the others like Gun Work before that.
I will check the rating for the books by fellow HCC fans in goodreads.
Not that i'm scared of wasting 5,6 dollars on a paperback but i want a fun read or even a great Noir read when i try new authors for me like the modern writers.


That's one of the reasons I keep buying the HCC books. Even the bad ones will be over in an evening or two. It's not a weeks long commitment like a gargantuan fantasy novel. I'd rather eat a stale cupcake than a rotten roast.

The reason I bring it up is because the sale goes until 12/31. So, you could probably join the club now and still get the discount.

Slide
Deadly Beloved
Dead Street
Kill Now, Pay Later
Robbie's Wife
The Wounded and the Slain
I'll fill in the rest when I get home.

Also, club members will be getting two books in Dec09, then a break until March. After that it will be about every other month.

As of December, I should have 43 of the 63 available books. I'm getting there!
In case anyone has these for trade or sale, I'm still looking for:
39 - A DIET OF TREACLE by Lawrence Block
46 - BABY MOLL by John Farris
55 - CASINO MOON by Peter Blauner
12 - DUTCH UNCLE by Peter Pavia
49 - GUN WORK by David J. Schow
60 - HONEY IN HIS MOUTH by Lester Dent
54 - HOUSE DICK by E. Howard Hunt
57 - PASSPORT TO PERIL by Robert B. Parker
10 - PLUNDER OF THE SUN by David Dodge
61 - QUARRY IN THE MIDDLE by Max Allan Collins
18 - SAY IT WITH BULLETS by Richard Powell
42 - SHOOTING STAR/SPIDERWEB by Robert Bloch
58 - STOP THIS MAN! by Peter Rabe
53 - THE CUTIE by Donald E. Westlake
48 - THE FIRST QUARRY by Max Allan Collins
43 - THE MURDERER VINE by Shepard Rifkin
27 - THE PEDDLER by Richard S. Prather
41 - ZERO COOL by John Lange




I wish they'd put that stuff on their website.

Happy Thanksgiving, all.

Now I just have to find more time to read them.


I just started The Valley of Fear. It's a Sherlock Holmes story. I don't recall reading it before. It's been a lot of years since I read them, though.

Good to know. I'll put my list together before I call.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I particularly love the Quarry books I've read. I have not got around to watching the TV series although I've heard mixed reviews.
I believe I read both of Richard Aleas' John Blank books, Little Girl Lost and Songs of Innocence, along with Grifter's Game a long time ago before I was on Goodreads when I first discovered HCC.

I did not realize that it was the very first HCC.
http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books_bi...
Working up from there:
Fade to Blonde was OK, but the 60s setting was patently fake. Not helped by any ambiguity by reviewers and such as to what point "mid-century" it was set. (Hello. Chubby Checker? Bossa Nova?- these things weren't around in the 50s, man).
Little Girl Lost was OK.
Two for the Money sounded good- imitation Parker- but I could not finish it. In fact on the basis of this and a few other things, I doubt I would ever pick up a Max Allan Collins again.
Kiss Her Goodbye- I read the author's revision in e-book. I don't know what changes he made, but it was not better than OK.
361 and Plunder of the Sun- these both sound good, but I haven't read them yet.
Girl with the Long Green Heart- actually my "first" HCC, and I re-read it recently and it holds up.
A Touch of Death- CA says nobody doesn't like this, so I will get to it soon.
Bust (and Slide and The Max and, one of these days The Pump, oops, I mean Pimp)- some hilarious over the top wallowing in low-life. Max and Angela 4evR.
Lemons Never Lie- I read the University of Chicago e-book. It was experimental on Westlake's part, and I'm not sure it was entirely successful
Vengeful Virgin, Songs of Innocence- I have these and should get to them one of these days.
Kill Now Pay Later- four or five stars. My favorite to date, I think.
A Diet of Treacle- started off good, went way downhill and stayed there. Two stars.
Money Shot- exceeded expectations. Four stars. Really glad I read it.
Shooting Star/Spiderweb and The Murderer Vine- two I have (well, three I have) and hope to get to soon.
Somebody Owes Me Money- has only gone up in price since I've had my eye on it. One day I will bite the bullet. This is another one nobody doesn't like.
Baby Moll- sounds good. I have it. Will read some day.
The Cutie- three or four stars. Westlake had talent from the get-go, but the plot is flawed.
Losers Live Longer- TBR. Looks good.
Murder Is My Business- it was good. A little plain.
Blood on the Mink and Cocktail Waitress- both TBR
Girl with the Deep Blue Eyes- great cover. Makes me want to read it.
So, I've only read thirteen so far, with another thirteen or so I want to read.

I did not realize that it was the very first HCC.
http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books_bi...
Working up from there:
Fade to Blonde was OK, b..."
Nice overview but -man!- you really need to read "Somebody Owes Me Money".
I would have written the entire HCC novels off if not for the Donald E. Westlake novels.
"Somebody Owes Me Money" is a favorite. Found it in a Goodwill store in Maine while on vacation.

I did not realize that it was the very first HCC.
http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books_bi...
Working up from there:
Fade..."
Agree

I did not realize that it was the very first HCC.
http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books_bi...
Working up fro..."
Agree. Not forgetting 'Memory', possibly Westlake's best stand-alone.
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Anyway, I didn't see another topic for it & thought it might be interesting for us to list the HCC books we've read & how we liked them.
I've only read a few:
The Guns of Heaven by Pete Hamill - 4 stars (3.5 really)
Money Shot by Christa Faust - 3 stars
A Touch of Death by Charles Williams - 3 stars
The Dead Man's Brother by Roger Zelazny - 4 stars
Night Walker by Donald Hamilton - 3 stars (it's been a long time)
I still have over a dozen HCC books to read, but my pile is huge right now, so I'm having a tough time getting to them.