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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | | The order in which I read the sixty-six mystery novels of Agatha Christie was a total crapshoot, based largely on what cover or blurb struck my teenaged fancy. I couldn't recite my reading chronology if I tried, although you always remember your first - and in my case, I remember my first four: And Then... | |
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leavesandpages.com
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| | | | | This personal project is inspired by the realization that though I still own a large quantity of Agatha Christie's mystery novels, short story collections, and even most of her romance novels written under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, I haven't actually read any of her works for years. While high school students in the late 1970s,... | |
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crimebythebook.com
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| | | | | We all know how much I love a dark, disturbing crime novel-but sometimes, even I need something lighter and more escapist. Enter what I like to call "popcorn thrillers." Binge-worthy as a bowl of popcorn and brimming with as much entertainment value as your favorite movie, a "popcorn thriller" is one of those irresistible, lighter suspense novels that make for the perfect escapist, one-sitting read. This is an entirely arbitrary category of thriller, but it's one that you've probably heard me refer to a ... | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | | For lovers of Australian and New Zealand literary fiction; Ambassador for Australian literature | ||