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| | | | Martin Edwards has been writing outstanding crime novels since 1991. On top of that, he has collated a number of collections of short stories, helped set up The Murder Squad and is one of the leading experts on the history of crime fiction. But this is a bibliography, not a biography, so here's the links... | |
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| | | | Alfred Hitchcock is searching for a genuine haunted house so that his latest film will have an extra level of horrific atmosphere. He has scouts checking locations overseas but then three young men wheedle their way into his office with a proposal - they plan on investigating the nearby Terror Castle, haunted (allegedly) by the... | |
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| | | | "Worst of all, the man's a mathematician. Pah!" The Starbeth family lived in a prison, a prison built to surround the gibbet where witches were hanged in days past - the so-called Hag's Nook. And the family has a legend - that the male heirs will die of a broken neck, after spending the night... | |
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| | And so, without further ado, it's time to announce the results of my recent poll to find the Best Poirot Novel. To remind you - I arranged the books into four groups, chronologically speaking, and the highest rated two from each round went through to the final. There was one dead heat, making it nine,... |