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literarytreats.com
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| | | | | Fresh off my defeat from trying to solve The Decagon House Murders, I decided to try my hand at another Japanese murder mystery. And this time, I decided to go a touch more classical. Seishi Yokomizo's Kosuke Kindaichi mysteries were published in the mid-20th century, with the first in the series,The Honjin Murders, published in... | |
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blog.psychopopular.com
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| | | | | This is a short essay by Kiyoshi Kasai on the works of S. S. Van Dine and how they relate to the problem of perspective in mystery fiction. | |
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moonlight-detective.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Now, the perceptive among you may have noticed my love for the Japanese detective novels of the shin honkaku school, simply neo-classical o... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | Newly-wed Patricia Sheridan moves into her new home in the village of Lightwood, she has no idea of the horror that awaits. Outside the house stands an old tree, said to be the burial site of a child-killing witch. In more recent times, however, it was the site of the death of a young man,... | ||