Well, 'Brewster's Millions' can also be considered in a way. While not a traditional crime - comedy in the strictest sense, it has comical situations that border on the absurd as the main character tries to spend a large sum of money within a set time frame, and there are some elements of 'crime' - like trying to outwit those who are trying to stop him from fulfilling the terms.
These novels are unique as they manage to balance two seemingly opposite moods. The crime aspect gives a sense of mystery and intrigue, while the comedy brings light - heartedness. They can also use the crime setting to create comical situations. Say, a group of thieves who are so bad at stealing that they end up helping the police accidentally. And the'skin tight' nature implies that the plot is well - crafted and everything is connected, making for a more engaging and distinct reading experience.
Sure. 'Fight Club' by Chuck Palahniuk is a great one. It combines dark humor with a disturbing look at consumer culture and masculinity within a crime - filled narrative. Another is 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis, which uses black comedy to satirize the excesses of the 1980s yuppie culture while also being a crime novel. And 'In Bruges' has a screenplay that was adapted into a novel - like form and it's full of black comedy in a crime - ridden setting in Bruges.
I'd also recommend 'Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter' by Tom Franklin. It has elements of crime and the relationship between the two main characters has some comical undertones. It's a great introduction to the genre.
I would suggest 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. It's about an angel and a demon trying to stop the apocalypse. There are many comical situations and it also involves some elements of crime - like the search for a missing anti - Christ. It's a very entertaining read with a great blend of comedy and a sort of 'crime against the order of the universe' theme.
Another great one is 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler. It combines crime elements with witty dialogue and interesting characters, making it a classic in the genre. The detective, Philip Marlowe, gets involved in a complex mystery filled with twists and turns.
Well, 'The Big Over Easy' by Jasper Fforde is also quite good. It's a humorous take on detective work in a world where nursery rhyme characters exist. The characters and the absurd situations they get into make it a really enjoyable read.
Well, 'Tourist Season' is a must - read if you like his 'Bad Monkey'. It's filled with his signature wacky characters and a complex crime plot that will keep you entertained from start to finish. It also has some really sharp and funny dialogue that is characteristic of Hiaasen's work.
😋According to the information you provided, I recommend the following novels: 1. In "Prince Charming System: Eight Billion at the Beginning", a delivery boy accidentally obtained a system. Not only could he be rewarded with billions of dollars, but he could also solve all kinds of difficult problems. It was full of urban jokes and jokes. 2. "Hatata's Martial God Kick" was a derivative Doujinshi novel. It used Hatata from Naruto as the main character and told the story of how she grew up in the ninja world. It was very interesting. 3. "Foodie Cultivation" was a story about a female foodie who could help others cook delicious dishes and grow into a cooking expert. It was a collection of modern food culture and light humor. The above is the novel recommendation that I carefully selected for you. I hope you like it. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. " Anti-Japanese War Sniper Operation ": A war novel with a compact plot, full of passion, and suspense. 2. [Mobile Valkyrie]: There was some early stages, the world view was new, and the plot was compact. 3. " Love the Sun Alone ": The love between the male and female protagonists is full of dramatic conflicts, and the plot is compact. 4. The plot is compact, and it's not a loss to fall into the pit. 5. " Clouds in Early Summer ": The story is compact, there are no bugs, it's definitely a work of sincerity! I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: " I Have a Hell "[aka: The All-rounded Student of City Cultivation], Wu Jiu had relied on the mysterious Lottery System during the prehistoric times to walk further and further down the path of cultivation, where he had to act all high and mighty and had no moral integrity.... In the Ordinary Road of a Cultivation Family, the cultivation family was so tired that they broke their waists. When they were free, they grew flowers and grass. When they were busy, they stepped barefoot on the fields. They could become immortals and become immortals. In << Rebirth: Infinite Battle Immortal >>, Zheng Qian was reborn into a young man who had no talent for cultivation. From then on, he began to defy the heavens and change his fate. In Green Spirit Heart Slaying, the short-lived young master accidentally entered the immortal sect and discovered that the cultivation world was completely different from what he had imagined. There were too many unspeakable secrets on the body of the first fatuous ruler in history, King You of Zhou. In " Immortal Cultivation at the End of the End of the End," Li Mo went from spirit beasts to great gods. He even earned a Strange Fire in the middle. With his shameless and heartless true ability, he earned a mountain of spirit stones and a cultivation path. I hope you like my recommendation.😗