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Old 08-05-2012, 05:56 AM   #157
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Originally Posted by raychensmith View Post
I like of the violent, no-nonsense type sleuths than the cerebral types. Not sure why. Philip Marlowe's pretty good, but I thinking more of James Ellroy's antiheroes. I guess I just like reading action scenes more than intellectual conversations.
With me it's entirely the opposite - my favourite type of detective is the intellectual problem-solving variety.
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