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There are so many things involved when it comes to crimes, criminals, and the mafia. You’ll have robbers, good guys, bad guys, suspense, murder, and mystery. Interestingly, the world of crimes seems to have excited the online gaming software providers. Some of them have come up with fantastic online slot games that are themed on crime. 

You can discover many such online slot games by visiting any of the top casino review sites. These websites contain some valuable information about the best online casinos and slot games. They also have the top online casinos and slot games reviewed and rated by experts. 

One such website is Casinos Jungle. It offers simple and honest information, which helps you know more about the most legitimate and secure online casinos. Above all, you can also play some exciting slot games for free! 

Here, we’ve listed the best online slot games with crime themes:

1. The Codfather

NextGen Gaming knows that mafia and gambling are inseparable. This is the reason why it has provided an excellent game based on crime and criminals. You’ll find The Codfather quite fascinating with its 5-reel slot that has 20 paylines. This particular online slot game is inspired by the iconic gangster film, The Godfather. In this game, you’ll find that the gangsters live in an underwater world. 

The cartoon-style fish appear on the scene in the form of mobsters and their big boss. All wins are tripled on this online slot with its free spins feature. You can also grab the Big Boss bonus. The Codfather is the wild symbol of this game and it doubles all wins upon completion.

2. Crime Scene

This online slot game from NetEnt shows you a dark spot, which is the scene of the crime. You’ll begin the search for evidence by joining the forensics team to get the mystery solved. Symbols like ultraviolet light, a bloody shoe print, and a handgun perfectly capture the CSI-type theme. Also keeping up with the theme are the low-paying A-10 symbols. 

They appear etched out in a chalk outline, which makes them less generic. A prominent feature of this slot game is sticky wilds. You’ll also come across a bonus game, where you’re taken to a high-tech forensics lab. The search for evidence in the files begins there. With every piece of evidence found, you’ll grab real money wins.

3. Bust the Bank

Microgaming offers a thrilling crime-themed video slot, which is based on a bank robbery. This online slot game offers you 243 ways to win and comprises 5 reels and 3 rows. It has exceptional graphics with symbols and animations that are highly detailed and vividly coloured. Among the characters shown are Bob and Larry who are the robbers. 

Whenever they pop up while playing, they’ll give you a bonus. Other symbols in the game include police officers, security van, and other typical bank-heist images. There’s a free spin round in this game with 2 wild reels. Bust the Bank video slot also has 2 bonus features, the Piggy Bank bonus and the Safe bonus. The award you with cash prizes!

These games stand out from the rest in terms of quality in graphics and some truly exciting features. Many say that crime never pays. However, these online slots have a host of bonuses waiting to be grabbed by online gaming enthusiasts.

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4 Gripping Crime Novels of the 21st Century https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/08/26/4-gripping-crime-novels-of-the-21st-century/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/08/26/4-gripping-crime-novels-of-the-21st-century/#respond Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:35:47 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=27 The past couple of decades of the 21st century saw the release of some nail-biting crime novels. Among these thrilling works of crime fiction, some were greatly admired by readers worldwide. Serial killers, detectives, spies, drama, and all the other aspects of crime could be found in these books.  Cold-blooded murders and page-turning plot twists […]

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The past couple of decades of the 21st century saw the release of some nail-biting crime novels. Among these thrilling works of crime fiction, some were greatly admired by readers worldwide. Serial killers, detectives, spies, drama, and all the other aspects of crime could be found in these books. 

Cold-blooded murders and page-turning plot twists gave readers the chills. They had something for every reader of crime fiction. Here are some of the unforgettable crime novels of the 21st century:

1. Sharp Objects

This is perhaps one of the most disturbing psychological thrillers you might’ve ever come across. Written by Gillian Flynn, this book released in 2006 is a chilling crime thriller. It narrates the story of Camille Preaker, a reporter who returns to her hometown to cover a murder story. As the facts of the case are revealed, she finds herself drawn to the young victim. 

She realizes that the culprit might be a lot closer than she thinks. This novel is certainly not for the faint-hearted. The vivid descriptions of animal abuse, violence, and substance abuse might disturb you. However, if you’re truly craving for a spine-chilling crime novel, this would be an excellent treat.

2. The Lock Artist

Steve Hamilton created this intriguing crime novel when he took a break from the Alex McKnight series. Released in 2009, this book has a unique lead character, The Lock Artist. In the book, Michel is an 18-year-old boy with exceptional talent. He can pick any lock in the world. 

He hasn’t uttered a word in ten years owing to childhood trauma. This unique ability pushes him into the world of crime. This book is not just a crime thriller but a tale of curse, horror, redemption, and love. It is worth reading for being an unusual one in the world of crime thrillers.

3. Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead

This book is the very first in the Claire DeWitt series written by Sara Gran. Released in 2011, it has a sharp and engaging voice. The novel has an exciting plot and is full of adventure, mystery, humour, and an interesting backstory. In this novel, Claire claims to be the greatest detective in the world. She has learned detection from a mysterious handbook written by Jacques Silette. 

The author makes you look through the horrific post-Katrina world. You’ve taken on a thrilling journey as Claire goes to New Orleans to solve a murder case. Author Sara Gran does an excellent job of weaving several compelling stories into a single book.

4. Gone Girl

Released in 2012, this is yet another crime thriller from Gillian Flynn. It successfully captured the female rage and popularized female-driven crime novels once again. The author brings you into a dark place with her sharp writing skills. This masterpiece is hard to put down once you start reading. It begins with Amy’s disappearance on the morning of her wedding with Nick. 

He begins to show suspicious behaviour under tremendous pressure from the media and the police. If you’re someone who likes fast-paced books, this one might seem a bit slow. The novel takes its time to reveal the secrets between Nick and Amy.

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4 Reasons Behind the Popularity of Crime Fiction https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/08/10/4-reasons-behind-the-popularity-of-crime-fiction/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/08/10/4-reasons-behind-the-popularity-of-crime-fiction/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 18:24:29 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=25 In the Midwest, crime fiction takes up a huge share among novels of all genres. Over the years, it has won the hearts and minds of readers, regardless of their age. Right from teenagers to the elderly, many individuals enjoy reading crime fiction. The Midwest has produced some of the best authors in this particular […]

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In the Midwest, crime fiction takes up a huge share among novels of all genres. Over the years, it has won the hearts and minds of readers, regardless of their age. Right from teenagers to the elderly, many individuals enjoy reading crime fiction. The Midwest has produced some of the best authors in this particular genre. 

It is their brilliant use of all the elements that keep you interested in stories of crime. Although many would never admit it, the fact remains that most of the readers of fiction love crime novels. Now, let’s explore the reasons behind the popularity of these books:

1. Every scene is linked

You’ll notice that every scene must be justified in the world of crime fiction. Each event in the plot has an important reason or purpose in the story. This is mainly to present every scene as a potential cause of an effect that may be revealed later. A certain scene may also be placed in the novel to mislead the reader. So, even if a scene may appear unwanted in the book, it definitely serves a purpose. 

If such scenes are placed in novels of other genres, the audience may not like them. The scenes in a crime novel work like stones of an arched bridge. Every stone is held in place by the other. If you take away one of them, the whole bridge collapses. This is exactly how scenes work in a crime novel.

2. The search for the culprit

There is this law of cause and effect in the universe. However, not everyone can see it in action owing to the universe’s vastness and complicated nature. Behind every action done is the doer of that action. So, every crime committed has a certain individual who is responsible for it. In crime novels, the search for this individual is constantly on. 

The entire story is built around discovering who’s the real culprit behind the crime. This is what keeps you and the other readers interested in the novel. You know that there is someone who has committed the crime and this generates a heightened curiosity. When there are multiple suspects in the story, your curiosity increases even more.

3. The reason for committing the crime

Just like the other readers, you might be interested in knowing why the culprit committed the crime. There may be a particular purpose behind the crime, though it might not be apparent. Every good crime novel reveals the reason behind the act. 

Generally, the common belief is that crime fiction is all about knowing who committed the crime. In reality, readers are also interested in knowing the ‘why’ behind the crime. After all, you’d certainly expect the motive of the crime to be revealed somewhere in the novel.

4. The need for justice

Whenever a crime is committed, you always want justice for the victim or victims. This is mainly because you tend to empathize with the victim or the ones affected by the crime. So, the need for justice keeps you interested in the novel. 

You want the culprit to be caught and the matter resolved. You turn every page to know who’s the culprit and why he or she has committed the crime. Above all, you turn the pages with the hope that justice would be done in the end.

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4 Fabulous Novels of Colby Marshall https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/23/4-fabulous-novels-of-colby-marshall/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/23/4-fabulous-novels-of-colby-marshall/#respond Fri, 23 Jul 2021 13:13:25 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=23 A resident of Georgia, United States, Colby Marshall is a writer of crime novels. She is also a member of two international communities for writers in the genre. They are the ‘International Thriller Writers’ and ‘Sisters in Crime’. Colby writes during the day and is a ballroom dancer and choreographer by night.  Besides all of […]

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A resident of Georgia, United States, Colby Marshall is a writer of crime novels. She is also a member of two international communities for writers in the genre. They are the ‘International Thriller Writers’ and ‘Sisters in Crime’. Colby writes during the day and is a ballroom dancer and choreographer by night. 

Besides all of this, she occasionally performs as an actress on stage in the local theatres. She has the amazing skill of putting her every hobby to work, and this makes her a perpetual workaholic. Here, we’ve listed her exciting crime novels that would give you the right doses of thrills:

1. Chain of Command

Journalists McKenzie and Noah Hutchins, a former Navy SEAL, come together in a search for truth. The Speaker of the House has become the first female President of the United States. This has happened after the assassinations of the President and the Vice President. One of the assassins is believed to be a former Navy SEAL. 

Noah Hutchins finds it hard to believe that his partner has committed the crime. He sees his friend as a hero and not a murderer, as they’ve endured the war in Afghanistan together. The book unravels a dangerous web involving a violent group of ultra-feminists, a radical foreign faction, and corrupt politicians.

2. The Trade

Journalist McKenzie is on her next assignment, tracking down ‘The Cradle Robber’. He is a serial killer who targets pregnant women and takes away infants from their wombs. Jonas Cleary, McKenzie’s former lover, believes that his slain wife was the first victim of The Cradle Robber. 

Assisted by the former Navy SEAL Noah Hutchins, McKenzie sets out on a journey to uncover the mystery. At the heart of the web is a brilliant but ruthless surgeon. Now, it’s up to McKenzie to unlock the puzzle. In the process, she draws dangerously close to the dreaded serial killer.

3. Color Blind

Dr Jenna Ramey has a rare neurological condition. It is characterized by some involuntary sensory perceptions that are triggered by unrelated stimuli. She can utilize these automatic mental associations, understand, and interpret them. This gives her the ability to read people and situations in ways that other individuals cannot. 

Some years back, she had used it to profile and catch criminals as an FBI forensic psychiatrist. She also saved her own family from her mother, who was a sociopath. Now, the FBI needs her help after having detained a mass murderer, whose partner is still on the loose.

4. Double Vision

Yet another crime novel in the Jenna Ramey series, Double Vision has the FBI profiler with a new task. A mass shooting has taken place and the witness of this incident is a little girl. What this girl knows may be the key to grab the individual who is responsible for this horrific crime. 

The little girl’s name is Molly. She is a bright and sweet child who is always eager to help. However, her intense preoccupation with numbers allows her to notice certain things that others cannot. Now, Dr Jenna Ramey has to break the codes of Molly to get to the murderer.

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Strange Writing Habits Of Renowned Authors https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/10/strange-writing-habits-of-renowned-authors/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/10/strange-writing-habits-of-renowned-authors/#respond Sat, 10 Jul 2021 14:22:15 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=21 There are some weird habits that the most famous authors follow to come up with their masterpieces. You might’ve heard about some of the common practices like having a glass of wine or taking a shower. Some of these literary stars take all the efforts they can to get their minds working.  For you, these […]

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There are some weird habits that the most famous authors follow to come up with their masterpieces. You might’ve heard about some of the common practices like having a glass of wine or taking a shower. Some of these literary stars take all the efforts they can to get their minds working. 

For you, these so-called rituals may seem awkward. However, these practices are necessary for certain authors to get their creative juices flowing. Here we’ve listed the unusual habits of some famous writers:

1. Agatha Christie

This immensely popular mystery author used strange ways to create some mental space for her creativity. She did this while writing novels such as Appointment with Death and Sleeping Murder. Agatha Christie would create the plots of her mystery novels while enjoying apples in the bathtub. 

She would get out of the tub only when she was absolutely clear on the twists and turns of the novel. This shows that the location where the famous authors work plays an important role in creating their works.

2. Ernest Hemingway

This famous writer also had a strange writing habit that’s worth mentioning here. His creative process reflected the need for a physical location and the right headspace. There was a small, cluttered bedroom inside his home in suburban Havana. He could only write in that room, surrounded by notes, records, books and other things. 

They were all kept in the room for inspiration. His classic works began with a pencil and paper and not the typewriter. Instead of sitting at a particular place, Hemingway would stand and write. For a few hours every day, he hunched over his typewriter. These are the techniques that led to the creation of his best works. They included For Whom the Bell Tolls and An Old Man in the Sea.

3. Stephen King

He described his method of writing the first draft in his memoir On Writing. This horror and science fiction writer used to write with the door closed. When it was time to rewrite, he left the door open. For him, the door to his room was directly related to the different stages of his writing process. It also made a big difference in what he was working on at the time. He created some brilliant literary works in this manner.

4. Maya Angelou

Renowned poet Maya Angelou believed that her best work was produced when she was in a particular physical space. During one of her interviews, she mentioned how she had rented a hotel room in her hometown. She would arrive each morning in that room to begin writing for the day. She could only write in that space lying flat across the bed. 

She’d recite aloud some of her most favourite poems. She also mentioned during the interview that she had kept a hotel room in every town she lived in. She rented the room for a few months, left home at 6:00 and was at work by 6:30. She didn’t even allow the staff to change the bed. No matter what time of the day it was, she required two or three glasses of sherry before working.

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5 Unusual Crime Novels You Might Have Never Read https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/28/5-unusual-crime-novels-you-might-have-never-read/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/28/5-unusual-crime-novels-you-might-have-never-read/#respond Mon, 28 Jun 2021 15:21:05 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=19 There are some novels in the crime fiction genre that seem weird. Some of these books include elements like science fiction or horror. Often, such hybrid crime fiction novels may not gain much popularity. The literary world is abundant with crime novels that follow a certain formula.  It would be a refreshing change, therefore, to […]

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There are some novels in the crime fiction genre that seem weird. Some of these books include elements like science fiction or horror. Often, such hybrid crime fiction novels may not gain much popularity. The literary world is abundant with crime novels that follow a certain formula. 

It would be a refreshing change, therefore, to read something quite different from the usual stuff. Such books deserve some attention, as they break the rules and step into rather unexplored territory. Here are some of these unusual crime novels you might’ve missed:

1. Embry

There are times when weirdness has no effect on the narrative. Embry is a perfect example. Written by Michael Allen Rose, this book is a weird tribute to the sleuth pulp of the 1950s. The novel has a lot of running and hiding, fistfights, and a femme fatale who helps the antagonist. 

It also involves a mysterious murder. Now, the weirdest part is that all the characters in this book are chickens! Yes, you read it right. Apparently, the writer is a fan of pulp and this can be felt on every page of this book.

2. Repo Shark

This novel by Cody Goodfellow qualifies for the crime or bizarro hybrid category. It narrates the story of a repo man whose name is Zef DeGroot. He is sent to a big-time dope dealer in Hawaii to repossess a vintage Harley. What follows next is a succession of fights, misunderstandings, guns, and deities that get transformed into sharks. 

This novel shows that Cody Goodfellow has crime chops. This is surprising, as he is an accomplished writer who is popular in dark and weird fiction. Read this novel if you want to see what pulp appears like when taken to its extremes.

3. Haunt

Written by Laura Lee Bahr, Haunt can be one of the underground cult classics worth reading. Although the book is pure Los Angeles noir at its core, the rest of it is something truly special. The editor John Skipp had to do some serious work on this novel. 

Nevertheless, he turned it into a narrative that was pretty straightforward. It tells the story of a dame who may or may not has died. This keeps the reader interested throughout the narrative. Haunt certainly comes across as one of the most engaging and weird debut novels.

4. Clownfellas

Can you imagine a Mario Puzo joke being turned into a novel? Well, this looks exactly like it. This novel written by Carlton Mellick III is an unusual take on the classic tropes of Italian mobs. Through this book, the author created a world where individuals turn into clowns. 

They do it by injecting themselves with a DNA-altering serum! You’ll find some short narratives in the book that are loosely connected. All of them deal with the criminal acts and tribulations of several characters.

5. Black Gum

You cannot place this work of J. David Osborne is under a particular genre. It would be hard to determine whether it’s really a crime novel. The fact remains that it deals with criminals, unlucky people, and controlled substances. 

In the book, a young man loses control over his life. He then gets into a dark and depressing world of drug abuse, tattoos, and criminals. The oppressive atmosphere created by the story is what makes the book different from the other works of Osborne.

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4 Useful Tips for Writing a Crime Novel https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/15/4-useful-tips-for-writing-a-crime-novel/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/15/4-useful-tips-for-writing-a-crime-novel/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2021 10:19:47 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=17 An unfolding narrative is often set off in a crime novel, which leads to a major revelation or resolution. It provides answers to questions like who committed the crime and why did he or she do it. It may also tell the reader how the culprit was brought to justice.  Most of the novels follow […]

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An unfolding narrative is often set off in a crime novel, which leads to a major revelation or resolution. It provides answers to questions like who committed the crime and why did he or she do it. It may also tell the reader how the culprit was brought to justice. 

Most of the novels follow an investigator as he or she delves deeper into the case. Some stories are told from the point of view of the culprit. If you’re someone who wants to come up with your own crime novel, these tips might help:

1. Read the famous books in the genre

Develop your skills in writing crime novels by reading some popular books in the genre. You must try reading as many of these books as you can. As you read, notice how each of these books use plot twists, point of views, and characters. 

You can also make a note of the cliffhangers or cliches used in the books. As compared to the other genres, crime fiction often follows a formula. It would be helpful to know what has been used before. This can help you decide the best path forward.

2. Write something that excites you

The old phrase ‘write what you know is often used with regards to novels. It doesn’t usually apply in crime fiction. Of course, a detailed study of the best-sellers in crime novels would provide some useful insights. It always helps to know what other crime fiction writers are or are not doing. 

This genre is driven by the ability of the writer to unfold mysteries. The author must also make the reader feel the thrill of the chase. If you’re excited to race towards the big revelation, your readers will also feel the same. It is, therefore, important to write something that truly excites you.

3. Do some serious research

You must begin with the assumption that your readers know what makes for a good crime novel. They might be already familiar with the police, detectives, and crime scenes. If forensics, serial killer profiling, or hacking is important to your crime novel, you need good research. Be careful not to fill the book with technical information.

4. Create a good outline for the story

Form an excellent outline for the story. Begin with the crime, as it is an important part of the entire story. Make the characters seem more realistic by highlighting their imperfections or revealing conflicting motives. A crime novel always benefits from the culprit who is quite complicated. 

So, make an effort to create a complex criminal. Never forget to give respect to the dead and show the impact of the violence on their loved ones. Play with the evidence, alibis, and motives to keep your audience guessing.

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4 Essential Features of Good Crime Novels https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/01/4-essential-features-of-good-crime-novels/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/06/01/4-essential-features-of-good-crime-novels/#respond Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:20:20 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=15 A crime novel usually has a plot that revolves around a crime and its investigation. The main characters of the novel are the ones who investigate and attempt to solve the mystery. Such books are also referred to as ‘whodunnit’ stories or crime stories.  Most of them are written from the point of view of […]

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A crime novel usually has a plot that revolves around a crime and its investigation. The main characters of the novel are the ones who investigate and attempt to solve the mystery. Such books are also referred to as ‘whodunnit’ stories or crime stories. 

Most of them are written from the point of view of the person investigating the crime. Almost all the crime story writers use the same investigator throughout the book series. The book The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe is considered the first modern crime novel. 

The detective characters ‘Sherlock Holmes’ and his companion, ‘Dr. Watson’ was popularized by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Another famous character is ‘Hercule Poirot’ from Agatha Christie’s novels. There are five essential features that can be found in most of good crime novels:

1. The detective

Every storyline of a good crime novel will have a detective who is usually the protagonist of the story. Placing a private investigator in a crime novel isn’t always easy. The writer needs to develop a character that the readers will follow during the entire novel. 

Many authors, therefore, spend some time thinking about their protagonist’s personality. They also think about their background, their strengths, their weaknesses, and their motivations. This is mainly due to the fact that they want their protagonist to be unique among the other investigators.

2. The crime

Without a crime, there’ll be no crime novel. Most of the crime novels have a crime as a central part of the story. The book can also have a string of related crimes. The crime that has been committed becomes the catalyst of the novel. It is, therefore, important for it to be interesting and mysterious. 

The seemingly unsolvable mystery would certainly keep the readers guessing until the end. A very common crime in such novels is murder, but there can be other crimes like robberies and kidnappings.

3. The suspects

Many of the crime novels have several suspects who might’ve committed the crime. These suspects may have a history of lying or have weak alibis. Whoever they are, such characters form a vital part of the novel. This is primarily due to the fact that they divert the reader’s attention away from the culprit. 

Some novels in the genre don’t have any suspects. This is deliberately done by certain crime writers to heighten the tension in the book. Often, having no suspects can make it difficult for the writer to keep the case from going cold. So, they find some creative ways to avoid the problem.

4. The antagonist

Every good crime novel would always have an antagonist. He or she is an individual who has evil intentions or selfish motives. Generally, the antagonist is the true culprit behind the crime that has been committed. In some cases, the antagonist doesn’t have to be the one who has committed the crime. 

He or she can be a police officer who doesn’t want someone to be a part of the investigation. The antagonist can also be someone who knows the identity of the culprit and tries to cover it up.

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5 Crime Authors Who Created Some Intriguing Novels https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/05/16/5-crime-authors-who-created-some-intriguing-novels/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/05/16/5-crime-authors-who-created-some-intriguing-novels/#respond Sun, 16 May 2021 11:27:07 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=13 Crime authors have this incredible ability to create psychological tension and mystery in their books. Some of them even combine these elements with chilling facts. Their novels have the right twists and turns that keep the readers hooked until the end.  We live in a world where readers are often looking for instant gratification. It’s […]

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Crime authors have this incredible ability to create psychological tension and mystery in their books. Some of them even combine these elements with chilling facts. Their novels have the right twists and turns that keep the readers hooked until the end. 

We live in a world where readers are often looking for instant gratification. It’s not easy, therefore, to keep them so interested that they don’t want to keep the book aside. However, there are certain writers who’ve managed to achieve this difficult task. In the process, they’ve churned out some complex and entertaining crime novels.

1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

You might’ve heard about Sherlock Holmes. This world-famous character was created by this renowned British writer. Beginning with A Study in Scarlet, he introduced readers to this interesting character and his companion, Dr Watson. In the years that followed, the stories of Sherlock Holmes achieved great milestones in crime fiction. 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was truly a prolific writer. Other than crime stories, he is known for his works in the fantasy and science fiction genres. He has also written plays, non-fiction books, poetry, romances, and historical novels.

2. Agatha Christie

She is listed in the Guinness World Records as the best-selling fiction writer of all time. This English writer is well-known for her detective novels and short stories. They mostly revolve around the fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Agatha Christie also wrote under the pseudonym, Mary Westmacott. 

She was born in 1890 as Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie in a rich upper-middle-class family in Devon. During her childhood, she was largely home-schooled. As a writer, she had to face six consecutive rejections initially. This changed when The Mysterious Affair at Styles written by her was published in 1920.

3. Michael Connelly

He is known for his detective novels featuring Hieronymus ‘Harry’ Bosch, an LAPD detective. Connelly has produced 31 novels and a work of non-fiction. He is a best-selling author whose books have sold more than 74 million copies worldwide. They’ve also been translated into 40 foreign languages. He won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for his first novel, The Black Echo

Connelly’s novel, Blood Work, was adapted into a movie starring Clint Eastwood in 1997. The movie was also directed by Clint Eastwood. Another movie adaptation of Connelly’s novel titled The Lincoln Lawyer was released in 2011. Matthew McConaughey played Mickey Haller in the movie.

4. James Lee Burke

His works include five miscellaneous crime novels, and among them is Two for Texas. The American author is known for his Dave Robicheaux series. His writing was compared to Ernest Hemingway and Jean-Paul Sartre by Wirt Williams. Burke’s first novel was Half of Paradise published in 1965. 

He won the Edgar Awards for Cimarron Rose and Black Cherry Blues. James Lee Burke has also been honoured with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. His novel Two for Texas was made into a television movie in 1998.

5. Lee Child

Born James Dover Grant, he is known by the name ‘Lee Child’, which is his pen name. He is famous for his Jack Reacher novel series. These books narrate the adventures of Jack Reacher, a former American military policeman. Lee Child’s first novel won the Barry Award for Best First Novel and the Anthony Award. 

It was titled Killing Floor and was published in 1997. His 9th book in the Jack Reacher series was made into a movie in 2012. It starred Tom Cruise and also had Grant in a cameo appearance as a police desk sergeant.

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Crime novels focus on criminal acts and the investigations that follow the crimes. The investigations are done in them mostly by a professional detective. However, you’ll also come across crime novels where the focus is on an investigating officer from the police. Such kinds of novels can be distinguished from the other forms of mainstream fiction. 

They rarely feature the courtroom. Mystery and suspense are two of the key elements that are used in these books to create excitement in the reader. Here are some of the best crime novels that you would never want to let go of once you start reading:

1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

This is the book that made Agatha Christie the best-selling author of detective novels. It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1926. The book was published by Dodd, Mead and Company in the United States. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is the third novel featuring Hercule Poirot as the lead detective. In the novel, Poirot retires to a village close to the home of Roger Ackroyd. 

He is one of Poirot’s friends. Later, Ackroyd is murdered and this prompts Poirot to come out of retirement for solving the case. This novel was well-received after it was published for the first time. The British Crime Writers’ Association voted the novel in 2013 as the best crime novel ever.

2. The Hound of the Baskervilles

Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this is the third of his four crime novels. You’ll be unable to resist reading about one of the most extraordinary cases of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. It tells the story of an attempted murder, which is based on a legend of a diabolical hound. The case is investigated by Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, who is his companion. 

The Hound of the Baskervilles is considered one of the most famous stories ever written. In 1999, the book was listed as the top Holmes novel. Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance after his apparent death in the short story The Final Problem. The success of this novel led to the eventual revival of the character.

3. The Godfather

This crime novel gives you a glimpse of The Corleones. They are the first family of the powerful American mafia. The Godfather is an epic tale of crime and betrayal, which uncovers the secrets of the underworld. Written by Mario Puzo, the novel was originally published in 1969. It covers the period from 1945 to 1955, including the back story of Vito Corleone. 

There were many Italian words introduced in the novel, such as caporegime, omerta, and Costa Nostra. The novel also served as an inspiration for the 1972 film of the same name. It also had two sequels, which were made in 1974 and 1990. Out of these three films, the first two are regarded as shining examples of cinematic art.

4. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

An international bestseller, this psychological thriller tells the tale of Harriet Vanger. She is a young woman belonging to a wealthy family in Sweden. Harriet disappears under mysterious circumstances. Her uncle hires Michael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander forty years later to solve the mystery. 

Blomkvist is a journalist, while Salander is a freelance surveillance agent and researcher. The two discover a line of iniquity that runs through the wealthy Vanger family. You’re also given a glimpse of the corruption in Swedish industrialism. This thrilling novel was written by Stieg Larsson, a Swedish author and journalist.

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