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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | Ellery Queen's Calamity Town (1942) was a turning point for me with the author. Up until then I had suffered through the early era works (1929-1932) with little to indicate why Queen is held in regard as a top author of the golden age. The Four of Hearts had some promising bits, but besides that,... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | | A bit late, this one, but a couple of weeks ago, one of the longest running mysteries on television came to an end - the identity of the serial killer Red John was revealed on The Mentalist. And given that I've posted on the series before, it would seem a little remiss not to comment | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | With Paul Halter's debut novel The Fourth Door (1987) being the subject of my 500th post this coming weekend, it's time to dive into two more of his short stories from the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. A young couple in love, intending to marry; the besotted gentleman comes to meet with his intended's... | |
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jiescribano.wordpress.com
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| | 1 post published by Jose Ignacio Escribano GarcĂa-Bosque on January 7, 2020 |