Her Top 10 noir novels Many, but not all of Abbott's favorites are from the classic period of the '30s and '40s. "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler "Double Indemnity" by James Cain "The Big Nowhere" by James Ellroy "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" by Horace McCoy "Red Harvest" by Dashiell Hammett "In a Lonely Place" by Dorothy B. Hughes "Phantom Lady" by Cornell Woolrich "Pick-Up" by Charles Willeford "Find a Victim" by Ross Macdonald "Tomato Red" by Daniel Woodrell
The Woodrell is the closest to being obscure, and that not close. I imagine your personal checklist, Patti, has included all these folks. (Megan has good taste in actresses, as well...even if Biel wouldn't be her first choice, I wouldn't be surprised if she does well.)
Thank you so much, Julie. So nice of you to drop by. I have read Phantom Lady but not too many other Woolrich's. PICKUP knocked me out. And Woodrell is a family favorite.
Uh, though I know it's not an alliteration, she should be the "Queen," because she bows to no one. No one in her generation comes close to her side of the genre.
Cool. Thanks for the link. I realize that I have Phantom Lady, one of the noir books Megan recommends. Hmmm, I'm seeing a future FFB entry...
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Good to see Megan's work getting the press it deserves.
ReplyDeleteHer Top 10 noir novels
ReplyDeleteMany, but not all of Abbott's favorites are from the classic period of the '30s and '40s.
"The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler
"Double Indemnity" by James Cain
"The Big Nowhere" by James Ellroy
"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" by Horace McCoy
"Red Harvest" by Dashiell Hammett
"In a Lonely Place" by Dorothy B. Hughes
"Phantom Lady" by Cornell Woolrich
"Pick-Up" by Charles Willeford
"Find a Victim" by Ross Macdonald
"Tomato Red" by Daniel Woodrell
The Woodrell is the closest to being obscure, and that not close. I imagine your personal checklist, Patti, has included all these folks. (Megan has good taste in actresses, as well...even if Biel wouldn't be her first choice, I wouldn't be surprised if she does well.)
Thank you so much, Julie. So nice of you to drop by. I have read Phantom Lady but not too many other Woolrich's. PICKUP knocked me out. And Woodrell is a family favorite.
ReplyDeleteI told Megan that this was my favorite moniker for her. I shall call her Duchess from now on. :-0
ReplyDeleteShe had a queen for a friend.
ReplyDelete"Duchess?"
ReplyDeleteUh, though I know it's not an alliteration, she should be the "Queen," because she bows to no one. No one in her generation comes close to her side of the genre.
You are too kind.
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