Another good one could be 'Gorky Park' by Martin Cruz Smith. The detective work in it is very detailed and the setting in a cold and mysterious place adds to the overall allure of the story.
I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand. But you can check local libraries or online bookstores for his works.
They probably feature a lot of plot twists. The detective has to use his wits and investigative skills to piece together the clues. For example, there could be false leads that the detective has to sift through. And there may be a diverse cast of characters, some of whom are suspects, some are witnesses, and the detective has to figure out who is telling the truth and who is lying. This makes for an engaging read as the reader tries to solve the mystery along with the detective.
John Mackintosh's detective fiction often features complex mysteries. His stories typically have well - developed characters. The settings are usually vivid and add to the overall atmosphere of the mystery.
Sure. 'The Silent Witness' by John Mcauley is great. In this novel, the detective has to deal with a case where the only witness is a child who is too traumatized to speak clearly. It shows the detective's skills in piecing together clues from very little information.
You could also try 'Nelson DeMille's John Corey series in general. The early books in the series, like 'The Lion's Game', are good for beginners as they gradually build up the character of Corey and the world he operates in. They are full of action and detective elements that are easy to follow and get into.
One of the well - known John Mc detective novels could be 'The Silent Witness' by him. It's full of suspense and keeps you on the edge of your seat with its intricate plot twists.
Sure. One of his detective fictions might be 'The Mysterious Case at the Manor'. It usually involves a complex mystery with interesting characters and a plot full of twists.
One of the well - known John Cardinal novels is 'Forty Words for Sorrow'. It's a great read with an engaging mystery plot.
One of his well - known novels is 'Hairspray'. It's a fun and satirical take on 1960s Baltimore youth culture, especially the world of dance shows and the issues of race and body image within that context.
Another great work by John Hersey is 'Hiroshima'. This is a very powerful and poignant account of the aftermath of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima. It follows the lives of several survivors, painting a vivid and harrowing picture of the destruction and human suffering.