I only read non-fiction but for some reason, I break that rule for books about or around Jamaica. I think because there may be truths in some of these (e.g. Brief History of 7 Killings) that makes the author afraid of repercussions. That 7 Killings book is really good, have not read the rest.

Dead Yard (Ian Thomson) is also a very good read - nonfiction although the veracity of some events in there has been questioned. I've read a bunch of other nonfiction books - mostly history - about Jamaica. I can put together a list if anyone is interested.