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grandestgame.wordpress.com
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| | | | | By Paul HalterFirst published: Masque, France, 1996. Translated into English as The Vampire Tree, Locked Room International, 2016. A small English village. Witches! Dead children! Hang on - haven't I just read this? Newlywed Patricia Sheridan moves to the Suffolk village of Lightwood. Ironically, she's frightened of bright lights, and of trees. Or one... | |
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mysteryofmurder.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Anyone who has read an impossible crime novel in the last ten years (or in the last 40 years, if you speak French!) probably needs no introduction to Paul Halter. With an impressive workload of over forty novels, nearly all locked room mysteries, his name has become something of a byword for modern specialists in... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | | This, my 200th post on this blog, will also be the 100th to be tagged with the subject 'Impossible Crimes' and -- since my very first was a review of Paul Halter's The Phantom Passage -- I thought I'd hold this milestone to look at the most recent Halter translation from John Pugmire's Locked Room... | |
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playingatdetection.com
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| | | I've finally reached the last of John Dickson Carr's initial Henri Bencolin books. How well does this nearly-final case compare to the previous ones? | ||