![]() Secrets of a Private Eye: How To Be Your Own Private Investigator | Buy this book Take with more than a few grains of salt. Armes, who’s still going strong, last I heard. Armes, Investigator: The World’s Most Successful Private Eye | Buy this bookĪutobiography of the amazing Texas P.I., Jay J. In fact, some of these books are every bit as entertaining and moving as their fictional counterparts, and even the most gassy, self-promotional, horn-tooting, ego-feeding tomes here - and there are more than a few - have some really good stuff in ’em. Get it straight from the various horses’ mouths. on other folks’ fictionalized eyes is asking for trouble. novel, you could do worse than read these. | True Detectives | The Paper Chase | True Detectives | Television | Film | Radio | Comics | The Writing Life | Diversions | Real Life Eyes | True Crime | | General Reference | History, Theory, Criticism & Other Agendas | The Pulps & Short Fiction | The ones on this page are general reference books, covering the whole spectrum of the mystery genre. If you like this site, you may find some of these as fascinating as I do. ![]() ![]() Here are the books that inspired me to create this site, and the books I’ve used to cobble it together over the years, as well as the ones I’ve discovered along the way. ![]() What? You thought I made this all up, or downloaded it all from Wikipedia? Nope. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |