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| | | | | Pierre Henry is on the run, wanted for the double murder of his recent hosts, when he fortunately stumbles across juge d'instruction, M. Allou, who persuades him to tell his story. And it is quite a story. It is a tale of an isolated castle near Versailles, the seat of the Comte de Saint-Luce, once... | |
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| | | | | The Story of Classic Crime in 100 (plus 2) Books The challenge is to read and review all 102 of the books Martin Edwards includes on the main list in his excellent book on the development of the crime novel The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books. Yes, 102. Dont ask me why | |
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| | | | | This review is by way of a small tribute to Glen Orbik, who died on Monday after a long battle with cancer. He was the cover illustrator for many of the books published by Hard Case Crime, including this whodunit by Stephen King, which has been such a success that it has been announced that... | |
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| | | Out of all of the impossible crime author's I've read, John Dickson Carr has grabbed my obsession. My entry point for most author's has been the short story, although the mere premise of Leo Bruce's Case for Three Detectives was enough to pull me in. Satisfied with The Wrong Problem and Blind Man's Hood, and... | ||