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| | | | In light of my recent favourable experience with Ellery Queen's The Chinese Orange Mystery (1934), my thoughts turn to the benefits and pitfalls of reading GAD authors' novels in chronological order. The old joke is that they had to write them in that order, but is there any real benefit or detriment in reading them... | |
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| | | | This, my 200th post on this blog, will also be the 100th to be tagged with the subject 'Impossible Crimes' and -- since my very first was a review of Paul Halter's The Phantom Passage -- I thought I'd hold this milestone to look at the most recent Halter translation from John Pugmire's Locked Room... | |
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| | | | It's that time again: Dan who blogs at The Reader is Warned and I are here once more with another episode of our podcast The Men Who Explain Miracles, and things are about to get personal... Our previous episode in February was a three-part look at the list of the top 15 impossible crime novels... | |
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| | Esta entrada es bilingüe, para ver la versión en castellano desplazarse hacia abajoHarperCollins Masterpiece Ed., 2010. Format: Kindle Edition. File Size: 648 KB. Print Length: 273 pages. ASIN: B0046RE5GS. eISBN: 9780007422364. First published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in November 1969 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in... |