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hometownstohollywood.com
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| | | | | Film noir has long fascinated moviegoing audiences and continues to have ardent fans to this day. However, Double Indemnity (1944) was particularly influential and had a fascinating production story, from actual murder to magazine fiction and, later, a film incarnation. Alain Silver and James Ursini offer an exciting addition to the TCM library with From... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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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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bodiesfromthelibrary.com
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| | | | | To mark the publication of the first 100 Crime Classics, the British Library is holding a special event on the evening of Friday 17th June (the evening before the Bodies From The Library Conference on Saturday 18th June). The event will be led by award-winning crime writer and Bodies From The Library stalwart Martin Edwards... | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | I have a 1980s Book Club edition of The Magician's Nephew, which quotes the British mythologist Roger Lancelyn Green on the flyleaf: 'Lewis turned back to seek the origins of the Witch, the Wardrobe - and the Lamp Post. From this quest grew The Magician's Nephew, which ran away with its creator to make perhaps... | ||