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pastoffences.wordpress.com
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| | | | Every month on Past Offences, we look at a particular year in crime fiction. For November I picked 1975. John at Noirish opened the month with a TV show (we don't get enough TV shows on here)Too Many Suspects, starring Jim Hutton as Ellery Queen. Hutton... ...does a wonderful job with the part. At first... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | Reader, brace yourself for a shock: I -- the man who curated an online celebration of Paul Halter's 60th birthday last year -- loved The Madman's Room. Given the hue and stripe of originality Halter has brought to the impossible crime genre (The Demon of Dartmoor, The Lord of Misrule, and The Invisible Circle, among... | |
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| | | | In my recent conversation with Nick about Jonathan Creek, I reflected on how a chance encounter with that television programme ended up having a profound effect upon my interests. No less profound an effect was brought about by my purchasing of John Pugmire's translation of The Fourth Door (1987, tr. 1999) by Paul Halter back... | |
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kirkhamclass.blogspot.com
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