Jim asked:
"What are some P.I. novels written in third person, and what
do list-members think of third-person P.I. novels?"
The Maltese Falcon. And if an early classic like that was
third person, I think both POVs have co-existed for a long
time.
A couple of later examples: Joseph Hansen's Dave Brandstetter
and Joe Gores's DKA series.
Mark
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