Seeking rec: mystery set in Boston

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Anonymous wrote:Spenser by Robert Parker.


+1 and the Jesse Stone series by Parker


I highly recommend all by Robert B Parker also.
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Anonymous wrote:The Family Vault (and the rest of the series) by Charlotte MacLeod — very Boston centric


Op here and I’m working my way through these. Just finished this one and I really enjoyed it. Published in the 70s and it shows, but in a fun way. Thanks for the rec! I will report back after my next one.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spenser by Robert Parker.


+1 and the Jesse Stone series by Parker


I highly recommend all by Robert B Parker also.


Parker was who got me into reading crime fiction when I was in HS 30 years ago. By the end I was only reading his new books for the nostalgia factor, but he really did revive the PI genre when he started with Spenser in the 70s. He might not hold up now because he was so widely imitated that it could seem stale but I loved those books at the time.
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Academic “thriller” that I’d put in the same vein of Secret History: Tell Me Everything by Cambria Brockman was set in NE. Can’t remember if it was Boston specifically though.
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you for these! I’m going to check these suggestions out. In case anyone else is interested, in researching I came across another one which looks pretty good:charlesgate confidential (three eventually overalapping storylines in the 40s, 80, and 2010s, and fictionalized account of the gardiner heist.


Op again and realized I didn’t follow up on Charlesgate Confidential after I finished it-I LOVED it! Quite funny at times, good mystery, interesting/fun period details in the storylines set in the 40s and 80s. Highly recommend! Though bc it’s sort of noir/hard-boiled in style (which is usually not my fave) be prepared for some adult language.
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The Candid Life of Meena Dave by Namrata Patel is set in Boston. I enjoyed it very much, although it’s a very light mystery.
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