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Real-Life Eyes Who’ve Written P.I. Novels

Sometimes it seems like every jasper that ever got a P.I. ticket decided to chuck it all to become a writer, perhaps dreaming of fame and riches (or perhaps, just not wanting to pee in a bottle while on a stakeout again), but the sad fact is that first-hand experience isn’t what made Dashiell Hammett rich and famous–it was that he was a great writer. 

I know it goes against conventional “wisdom,” but I’ve read enough less-than-impressive books by real-life private investigators (and police officers, federal agents, lawyers, crooks and criminals) to know that knowing your shit doesn’t mean you can effectively write about it.

THE GOLD STANDARD

EVERYONE ELSE…

And here’s one who hasn’t written a private eye novel… yet.

List compiled by Kevin Burton Smith, with  suggestions from Kevin Thornton and Steven Brown (a real-life private eye himself, and the author of 2002’s The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Private Investigating).

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