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I would recommend the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, with his Sherlock Holmes and Professor Challenger, but if you want a more up to date crime-novelist I'd have to say:

Start with someone from your own country so you would have more fun recognizing places and such.

But I can recommend Henning Mankell from Sweden, Jo Nesbø and Gunnar Staalesen both from my home country, Norway, they are truly amazing, inspirational and gifted writers of the crime genre. And Alfred Hitchcock isn't to get about when you talk about crime.

But if you thought of the fantasy-genre I would have to recommend Charlaine harris, Anthony Pierce, Robin Wayne Baily, Terry Brooks, Jack Chalker and Alan Cole.

If you like thrillers it's obvious you have to look for more Stephen King.

Adventure on the other hand is more hard to define since there is so many sides of it. I like the type that is realistic yet unrealistic, with constant action, like you get from Dan Brown, so that's something to start with, all of his books, and if you don't like him than you could check out Margit Sandemo, Ruben Eliasen, Tom Clancy, Ian Fleming, Frederick Forsyth, Colin Forbes, Peter O'Donnell, Kenneth Royce and Wilbur Smith.

Other superb writers you should read the work of are:

  • Kim Smaage
  • Unni Lindell
  • Liza Marklund
  • Tom Kristensen
  • John Grisham
  • C.S. Lewis
  • P.D. James
  • Peter Cunningham
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Joy Fielding
  • David Baldacci
  • Anne Holt
  • Robert Ludlum
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