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30+ Featured blogs
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Review: MURDER IN AN IRISH CHURCHYARD, Carlene O'Connor
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this edition a large print published by W F Howes 2021
- first published 2018
- ISBN 978-1-00404-114-5
- 405 pages
- Irish Village ...
19 hours ago
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In a garret in Paris - Guest Post by Ann Aptaker.
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*Native New Yorker Ann Aptaker’s *Cantor Gold* novels have won the Lambda
Literary and multiple Goldie awards. Her short stories have appeared in the
Fed...
21 hours ago
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MALICE DOMESTIC AGATHA AWARD WINNERS 2024
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*Best Contemporary Novel*
THE WEEKEND RETREAT, Tara Laskowski
Best Historical Novel
THE MISTRESS OF BHATIA HOUSE, Sujata Massey
Best First N...
21 hours ago
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Review - The Mystery Writer
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I have only read one other book by author Sulari Gentill (Edgar Award
nominee) and now for my second.
The Woman in the Libary (click here)
What is a bett...
2 days ago
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Forgotten Book - Little Brother Fate
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A while ago, in one of those bookshops that have sprung up at so many
National Trust properties, I came across a green Penguin paperback with
which I...
2 days ago
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3 days ago
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The Night of the Wolf [ss] (2013) by Paul Halter (translated by Robert Adey
& John Pugmire)
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Locked Room International, 2013. Book Format: Kindle Edition. File Size:
688 KB. Print Length: 144 pages. ASIN: B00HET2Y5Y. ISBN: N/A. The Night of
the Wol...
2 weeks ago
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The Great American Novels: A List from The Atlantic, My Take, Part Two
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[Click here for Part One.] I was really pleased to see two of my favorite
mysteries on this list: The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler and The
Zebra-Striped H...
4 weeks ago
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Review: EVERYBODY KNOWS
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*EVERYBODY KNOWS by Jordan Harper (Faber, 2023)*
*Reviewed by Craig Sisterson*
*In Hollywood, nobody talks. But everybody whispers... **Welcome to Mae
Pr...
2 months ago
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All I want for Christmas is you! Mrs. Peabody’s 2023 top crime picks
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Here’s Mrs. Peabody’s 2023 Christmas crime list — featuring some of my top
reads of the last twelve months (though not necessarily from this year).
The boo...
4 months ago
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Мелбет бонус промокод на сегодня
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Регистрация в Мелбет без паспорта Компания Melbet давно популярна среди
беттеров. Букмекер предлагает широкий набор спортивных событий,
привлекательные кот...
2 years ago
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Wondrous Words Wednesday
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Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme where you can share new words
that you’ve encountered or spotlight words you love. Feel free to get
creative! ...
3 years ago
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A Year of Extraordinary Moments by Bette Lee Crosby
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Title: A Year of Extraordinary Moments Author: Bette Lee Crosby
Genre: Contemporary Opens: I’m an old woman now and not long for this
world, but I’m not af...
4 years ago
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#amreading What Lies Beneath Us, Kirsty Ferguson
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I'm actually half way through this extremely promising piece of writing.
*From the Blurb:*
Jessica James had the perfect life. She had a good job, suppor...
5 years ago
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Linwood Barclay, Ross Macdonald, and me: What I shot and thought at
Harrogate, Part II
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*Linwood Barclay signs a book foran adoring fan. Photo by PeterRozovsky by
special agreementwith Detectives Beyond Borders.* I’ve never been able to
g...
5 years ago
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Review: THE RUIN, Dervla McTiernan
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format: Kindle (Amazon) File Size: 704 KB Print Length: 332 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins (February 19, 2018) Publication Date: February 19,
2018 Sold by:...
5 years ago
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Review: THE PERPLEXING THEFT OF THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN by Vaseem Khan
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THE PERPLEXING THEFT OF THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN is a genuine treat and is
particularly recommended to those looking for something other than an
endless stre...
6 years ago
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The Petrona Award 2017 Shortlist
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The Petrona judges have chosen a very interesting shortlist for the award
for the best Nordic crime fiction novel of the year. The winner will be
announc...
7 years ago
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>People Like Us….
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>In real life, murders are committed by all kinds of people from every
social class. Murder victims, too, come from every social class. So do
those who inv...
14 years ago
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