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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | Under the guise of Locked Room International, John Pugmire has been providing English translations of (among others) Paul Halter's impossible crime novels for a few years now, and there can be little more fitting than his latest effort as the opening salvo in my cataloguing of the undoable provably done. It really is time we... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | A few weeks ago, my pal (and Book Club Arch Nemesis!) the Puzzle Doctor reached his 2000thpost onIn Search of the Classic Mystery Novel. Not bad for a man who's only been blogging since 1954. I hit my 500thpost last August (it was a dreary review of a dreary book, Dorothy L. Sayers'The Documents in... | |
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mysteryofmurder.wordpress.com
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| | | | The 1940s were as much an opening door as they were a closing one as far as classical detection is concerned. Mysteries in the ilk of Agatha Christie's puzzlers and John Dickson Carr's miracle murders were slowly falling out of vogue. Save for a few writers who persisted in the craft, the old-school whodunit was... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | At the beginning of the year, I gave my word that I would lighten up on all the Agatha Christie stuff. I did mention some projects - and then I let the first one pass without comment. I mean, I did give you a post about the best podcasts centered around the Queen of Crime,... |