I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read these novels in detail, but usually in crime comedy novels, there's likely to be a detective - like character who is trying to solve the crime. This character might be a bit of an oddball, with some comical quirks.
One notable feature is the unique blend of crime and comedy elements. It likely has interesting characters involved in criminal situations but with a comical twist. For example, the criminals might be bumbling in a humorous way while still being part of a real - ish crime plot.
Raymond Chandler is a very famous author in this genre. His works, like 'The Long Goodbye', are known for their complex plots and memorable characters. He has a unique writing style that gives a vivid picture of the crime - filled world his characters inhabit.
One great beat crime novel is 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler. It's a classic with its hard - boiled detective Marlowe, full of mystery and complex characters.
Another great one is 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler. It combines crime elements with witty dialogue and interesting characters, making it a classic in the genre. The detective, Philip Marlowe, gets involved in a complex mystery filled with twists and turns.
Black comedy crime novels often have complex and morally ambiguous characters. In these novels, the line between good and evil is blurred. Take 'A Confederacy of Dunces', the main character is not a typical hero but gets into all sorts of crazy situations that are both comical and somewhat criminal - like. Also, they tend to satirize society. 'The Big Lebowski' satirizes different aspects of society while telling a crime - filled story with black comedy. The settings in these novels are also often seedy or dysfunctional, like in 'In Bruges' where the Belgian town is shown as a place full of crime and odd characters, and the humor is derived from this setting.
Well, 'The Big Over Easy' by Jasper Fforde is also quite good. It's a humorous take on detective work in a world where nursery rhyme characters exist. The characters and the absurd situations they get into make it a really enjoyable read.
Donald E. Westlake is another famous author. He wrote many crime comedy novels, for example, the Dortmunder series. These books are full of humorous capers and misadventures of the characters as they try to pull off various heists.
I'd also recommend 'Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter' by Tom Franklin. It has elements of crime and the relationship between the two main characters has some comical undertones. It's a great introduction to the genre.
Here are some recommendations for funny crime plot novels:
1. " The Strongest Villain Rescue Plan " and " The Vicious Villain's Whitewash Plan " were two hilarious villain plan novels.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be representative of some of the funny crime plot novels. There are other works that are not mentioned.