I can list caveats until the cows come home about not having enough space to expound on all the very good books I read this year, but in the end, I whittled my "Best of 2009" list to eight books for the Los Angeles Times, in no particular order:
RAVENS, by George Dawes Green
A QUIET FLAME, by Philip Kerr
BRITTEN AND BRULIGHTLY, by Hannah Berry
BURY ME DEEP, by Megan Abbott
BLACK WATER RISING, by Attica Locke
THE GHOSTS OF BELFAST, by Stuart Neville
THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson
BONE BY BONE, by Carol O'Connell (technically published around the last day of 2008, but let's not be technical, shall we?)
I would also strongly suggest checking out Dick Adler's fine list of his best picks at the Barnes & Noble Review, and expect Oline Cogdill, the last of the LA Times Book Prize judge trifecta, will list her top choices fairly soon. I'll keep an eye out for other "Best of Mystery" lists coming down the pike as well...
Finding it a little disheartening that Charlie Huston is not getting very much love for "Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death." It may have just been me, but I thought it was one of the most original voices I heard in fiction all year. I'm consoling myself by saying it came out too early in the year for anyone to remember.
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Posted by: Plastic Santa | December 04, 2009 at 09:50 AM
Stieg Larsoon and no James Ellroy. That's sad.
Posted by: Thomas B. | December 05, 2009 at 02:19 AM