I like detective/sluething stories and have devoured the classics, Hammett/Chandler/Christie/Conan Doyle/etc. and most contemporary American crime authors.
But there's also a little light reading in the crime fiction genre to broaden horizons:
Stuart Kaminski- Russian detective series- set in Moscow, excellent. Kaminski writes a couple of other book series (Toby Peters & Lew Francesca) and was a script-writer for the Rockford Files and now does some for the CSI series.
Martin Cruz Smith- a variety of things but I like best his Arkady detective books, set in Russia.
Henning Mankell: A Swedish detective (Kurt Wallender) series.
Karin Fossum: the Inspector Sejer series set in Norway.
Arnaldur Indriðason: Icelandic detecting.
Olen Steinhauer- detective stories set in late 40s/early 50s Eastern Europe.
James McClure- Krammer & Zondi detectives- hard to find now, set in apartheid era South Africa.
Alexander McCall Smith: The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, set in Malawi with a woman running said agency- a egntle kind of detecting.
Sujata Massey- Woman amateur detective series set in Japan.
Barbara Nadel- British writes that lives(ed?) in Turkey, series with Inspector Ikmen, kind of a turkish Poirot.
A few surreal:
Michael Chabon: The Yiddish Policeman's Union- think 1940's Dashiell Hammett/Raymond Chandler tranported to a Jewish refuge colony established in the Alaskan panhandle after WW2 instead of Israel; which is about to revert to its former owners and the jews expelled. And there's a murder (more than one) in it too.
Brocke Clarke: An Arsonist's Guide to writers' Homes in New England. My current reading.
And, of course, Scottish detectives:
Ian Rankin: the Rebus series set in Edinburgh, has been utrned into a TV series.
MC Beaton: Hamish MacBeth- set in the Highlands, was also turned into a TV series with Robert Carlyle in the lead.
Quintin Jardine: writes two series of books one with detective (Skinner) set in Edinburgh and another a series with an amateur detective set in Glasgow and ex-pat Brit. Spain.
Val MacDermid: I've not read any of hers, yet, despite having two or three sitting on my bookshelves (along with a good 20 or 30 others) that I keep meaning to read but haven't quite managed... yet.
William McIlvanney: A detective series set in Glasgow. A little old now, and harder to find...
So much to read, so little time.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/nopity.gif
and then there's the LBC I should be working on.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/hammer.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/hammer.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wall.gif