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| | | | | One hundred years later, Agatha Christie remains the most famous of mystery writers, with a prolific output of 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, six fiction novels under a pseudonym and the theater's longest running play, The Mousetrap. One of the highest selling authors of all time (2 billion copies) her books are... | |
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| | | | | With Halloween just around the corner, I decided to intensify the holiday spirit by diving headfirst into a Halloween-themed novel. Hallowe'... | |
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| | | | | At the beginning of the year, I gave my word that I would lighten up on all the Agatha Christie stuff. I did mention some projects - and then I let the first one pass without comment. I mean, I did give you a post about the best podcasts centered around the Queen of Crime,... | |
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| | | Some great, many good, two absolute stinkers. Ngaio Marsh, Grave Mistake I have no memory of ever reading this, yet it's got a record in my reading diary from thirteen years ago so I'm obviously getting old and forgetful. It's VERY good: a classic whodunnit set in the 1970s in an English country village and... | ||