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Old 09-14-2013, 01:50 AM   #7
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Jim Thompson, if you haven't already - just tonight re-reading 'After Dark, My Sweet'.

Seconding the other suggestions already mentioned, along with David Goodis, Donald E. Westlake, Patricia Highsmith, Ed Lacy, Dorothy B. Hughes and John D MacDonald.

Hard Case Crime has old titles from the Pulp era, mixed in with modern takes also.
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