Bloggers
define their own criteria for best of or favourites. I include books published
before 2012. A book is eligible for me if I read it in 2012. I am glad that
Kerrie lets each blogger set their own rules for eligibility.
What
is striking is the diversity in books. Out of the 366 no books were chosen by 4
or more bloggers. Only 12 were nominated 3 times. An additional 36 were
nominated by 2 bloggers. Thus
there were 258 books that received single nominations!
The
top 12 are:
1.) Another Time, Another Life by Leif G.W. Persson;
2.) Broken Harbor by Tana French;
3.) Dare Me by Megan Abbott;
4.) Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn;
5.) Lake Country by Sean Dolittle;
6.) Last Will by Lisa Marklund;
7.) Phantom by Jo Nesbo;
8.) The Caller by Karin Fossum;
9.) The Cold, Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty;
10.) The Gods of Gotham by Lindsay Faye;
11.) The Nameless Dead by Brian McGilloway; and,
12.) What It Was by George Pelecanos
I did not read any of these 12 books. In 2011 I had read several of the top choices.
It is a significant change from the
2011 lists when 7 books were nominated by at least 5 bloggers with the top
choices of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
by Tom Franklin and The Keeper of
Lost Causes (also published as Mercy) by Jussi Adler-Olsen on 7 lists.
1.) Deon Meyer for Blood Safari, 7 Days and Trackers
2.) Jo Nesbo for The Bat and The Phantom
Out
of the authors there was slightly more consensus though it came from multiple
books. Two authors had 5 nominations:
1.) Deon Meyer for Blood Safari, 7 Days and Trackers
2.) Jo Nesbo for The Bat and The Phantom
I
certainly concur on Meyer. I have read all 3 of books nominated and included Trackers in my list. I think he has
become one of the world’s best mystery / thriller writers.
My
top choice for 2012 was The Suspect
by L.R. Wright which was actually written in 1985. It was also nominated by
another blogger. Going into the year I would never have expected a book written
27 years ago would turn out to my best of 20112.
On
why there was little accord between bloggers in 2012 I am going to do some
reflecting. With over 65 cm of snow around and on the house and more coming and the
temperature at -15C it is a good evening to stay inside and think about books.
Bill - With weather that cold, and that much snow, you are definitely better off staying inside and reflecting on books. I agree with you completely about Deon Meyer - a highly talented author and I hope he continues to get the recognition he deserves. I agree too that one thing that's interesting about these top choices is their diversity. People really do have a wide variety of opinions about what the best books they've read are.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about The Suspect, a book I liked so much and recommended to everyone.
ReplyDeleteHowever, have you read any more books by L.R. Wright? I read two others and didn't like them as much.
Felony and Mayhen Press is publishing another one of hers, too.
Bill, thanks for summing up some of the best crime-fiction books bloggers read in 2012. I read Kerrie's novel list earlier. I am planning to read some of the books nominated (and recommended) starting with Deon Meyer and Jo Nesbo. Frankly, over the past few years I have read very little fiction published beyond 1980.
ReplyDeleteThanks for promoting the results Bill
ReplyDeleteMargot: Thanks for the comment. I think I am glad about the diversity but I find myself wishing that a few books had judged consistently the best as in 2011.
ReplyDeleteKathy D.: Thanks for the comment. I have read the second in the series and found it a good but not outstanding book. I am going to read the third to see what I think on the series.
ReplyDeletePrashant: Thanks for the comment. If I were moving from the 1980's to 2013 in reading I would start with Deon Meyer.
ReplyDeleteKerrie: Thanks again for putting all the information together.
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