One of the best is 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' by James M. Cain. It's a classic with a seedy love triangle and a murder plot full of twists. Another great one is 'Red Harvest' by Dashiell Hammett. It has a complex web of crime and corruption in a rough town. And 'I, the Jury' by Mickey Spillane is also a top pick, with its tough private eye character Mike Hammer dealing with a brutal murder case.
Some great hard case crime novels include 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler. This novel features Philip Marlowe, a private detective, as he navigates through the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles while investigating a blackmail case that is intertwined with multiple murders. Then there's 'The Maltese Falcon' also by Dashiell Hammett. It's a story full of mystery and intrigue surrounding a valuable statuette. Also, 'The Killer Inside Me' by Jim Thompson is notable for its disturbing yet captivating look into the mind of a killer.
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I think 'Your Lie in April' is quite similar. Both have touching emotional arcs and beautiful art styles.
The recommended order is usually based on the publication date. Start with the earliest comic and proceed chronologically.
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