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| | | | Few modern authors have such a firm and delightful grasp on the conventions and stylings of classic detective fiction that Anthony Horowitz has. This has proven especially true in his television writing:PoirotandMidsomer Murdersdisplayed a deft hand at adaptation, but it wasFoyle's Warthat really proved Horowitz' mettle. If you haven't watched that series, what are you... | |
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| | | | Well, The Poirot Project is off to a furshlugginer start! As I informed you last month, I have identified fifteen Agatha Christie titles featuring Hercule Poirot for which I have so far failed to provide an in-depth article/review. I decided to review these in random order, using slips of paper in a mini-chocolate box as... | |
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| | | | Well, I had a lot of fun giving The Ten Teacups a kicking with JJ over at The Invisible Event the other day, so I thought I'd have a think about what my favourite Carr novels are. "But you've already done that" I hear my very long-serving readers cry, but that was way back in... | |
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| | "When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be." Traditional saying (apparently) Clereforce, "that magnificent country where the West Riding abuts the Pennine Range", has many superstitions, as local GP Henry Sanderson told his London colleague Richard Vaile. One in particular is at Clere House, where every Lammas Night, a meal is put... |