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onlydetect.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A limousine careens through London's West End with a dead man at its wheel. Taunting "gifts"-noose-like pieces of rope, a grisly children's toy-appear out of nowhere in the middle of a closely watched but otherwise empty room. The shadow of a gallows looms suddenly on a wall in a byway ("Ruination Street") that exists on... | |
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breathesbooks.com
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| | | | | Today's Top Ten Tuesday post is a genre freebie, and at first I thought I'd reprise favourite non-fiction, with some updated choices. But it's notthat long since I did that, so i... | |
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lesasbookcritiques.com
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| | | | | When The British Library and Poisoned Pen Press decided to collaborate to publish British Library Crime Classics, they were so wise in asking Martin Edwards to write the introduction to all of the ... | |
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blog.psychopopular.com
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| | | This is a short essay by Kiyoshi Kasai on the works of S. S. Van Dine and how they relate to the problem of perspective in mystery fiction. | ||