Lots of new names for me to follow up
A couple more recommendations to throw into the mix: Boris Akunin's absurd but amusing Erast Fandorin stories, and Bill James's viciously laconic Harpur and Iles series.
As for particular books, Ira Levin's "A Kiss before Dying" is one of my favourites not yet mentioned (I think) - a whodunnit which shades into a thriller, off-beat and memorable.
I quite agree about AC's "Tommy & Tuppence" books, Salymap - wearisome and rather feebly plotted!

A couple more recommendations to throw into the mix: Boris Akunin's absurd but amusing Erast Fandorin stories, and Bill James's viciously laconic Harpur and Iles series.
As for particular books, Ira Levin's "A Kiss before Dying" is one of my favourites not yet mentioned (I think) - a whodunnit which shades into a thriller, off-beat and memorable.
I quite agree about AC's "Tommy & Tuppence" books, Salymap - wearisome and rather feebly plotted!
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