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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | | Considering how much I have loved John Dickson Carr for the past fifty years, it never ceases to baffle me that I purposefully, and with extreme prejudice, decided to ignore the work of one Carter Dickson. It was nothing more than a childish whim, one that in 2018 I began to rectify by tackling the... | |
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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Nothing like a Paul Halter novel to bring me back to life. When The Gold Watch first dropped in 2019, the big headline was that the author had written a new novel - following a five year gap - and that it was being published in English immediately. That we got the new novel in... | |
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cjcjcountdownjohnschristiejournal.wordpress.com
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| | | | | No, I haven't fallen off a radio telescope after saving the world but the observant among you will have noticed that I have now completed the original purpose of this blog which was to review all eighty of Agatha Christie's mystery novels and short story collections. So next month will feel a little strange as... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | With Paul Halter's debut novel The Fourth Door (1987) being the subject of my 500th post this coming weekend, it's time to dive into two more of his short stories from the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. A young couple in love, intending to marry; the besotted gentleman comes to meet with his intended's... | ||