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| | | | | John Dickson Carr is best known as the master of the impossible crime novel, penning multiple titles that are held among the greatest of that sub-genre of crime fiction. He was a prolific writer, turning out four novels in a year at his peak - an enormous achievement, particularly given how well regarded those titles... | |
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| | | | | As my grandfather used to say, "When you fall off the horse, get back on the horse". And that's why he made such a controversial judge at gymnastic competitions. But the fact remains that lately I've had some disheartening reading experiences with favoured authors - John Dickson Carr, J.J. Connington, Freeman Wills Crofts, A.A. Fair,... | |
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| | | | | While Cabin B-13 became the name of the series of radio plays written by John Dickson Carr, I'm using the Tuesday Night Bloggers' chosen topic of travel to look at the original play of that title which was broadcast on 9th November 1943 for the radio series Suspense (if you've 25 minutes to spare, you... | |
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| | | This review is by way of a small tribute to Glen Orbik, who died on Monday after a long battle with cancer. He was the cover illustrator for many of the books published by Hard Case Crime, including this whodunit by Stephen King, which has been such a success that it has been announced that... | ||