Detective Books that Deserve Adaptation

Detective Books that Deserve Adaptation

here is a list of 8 detective books that deserve adaptation. Even if you are not a fan of the crime or detective genre you are going to love reading these books.

Bury Me When I’m Dead

Bury Me When I’m Dead

Charlene Mack aka Charlie is a savvy and smart black woman who is struggling with her sexual orientation and a mom suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s.

The Spellman Files

The Spellman Files

The Spellmans are a family of detectives. When the youngest Spellman Rae goes missing, her sister Izzy drops whatever she is doing and goes out in search.

Generation Loss

Generation Loss

Cass Neary made her name in the 1970s as a photographer in the burgeoning punk movement that happened in NYC.

Kiss Me, Judas

Kiss Me, Judas

A morphine addict and a disgraced cop named Phineas Poe have just come out from the psych ward when he bumped into a beautiful woman.

Peckerwood

Peckerwood

Terry Hickerson is living a good life. But soon, the life of Terry and his familiar ones will be involved in broken bones, bullets, and bodies.

A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself

A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself

Rena Ruggiero embarks on a bizarre adventure when he hits Enzio, her 80-year-old neighbor who tried to make a move but got hit by Rena with an ashtray.

Broken Places

Broken Places

Cass Raines was profoundly traumatized after taking a bullet two years ago and she resigned from the Chicago PD.

The Digger’s Game

The Digger’s Game

Digger has been let in on a small duty that can be helpful for the gambling debt only if he can pull off the task without getting murdered.