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| | | | | "Murder at the Vicaragewas published in 1930, but I cannot remember where, when or how I wrote it, why I came to write it, or even what suggested to me that I should select a new character - Miss Marple - to act as the sleuth in the story. Certainly at the time I had... | |
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| | | | | A round of applause please... ...for this year's nominees and winners of the annual FictionFan Awards of 2022. For the benefit of new readers, and as a reminder for anyone who was around in previous years, here's a quick résumé of the rules... THE CRITERIA All nominees must be books I've read and reviewed between... | |
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| | | | | A Surprise for Christmas was the fourth anthology of festive short stories published by the British Library. Like its predecessor volumes, this attempts to show different writing styles and approaches to a common theme. It also combines some familiar names, such as G. K. Chesterton and Margery Allingham, with a few more obscure ones. | |
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| | | And so March draws to a close, the month of the Great Hercule Poirot survey - I do hope you had your say in it, but if not, then come back in a couple of days' time for the Best Miss Marple Novel survey - haven't decided the format just yet. On top of the... | ||