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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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| | In the few months that At the Scene of the Crime has been around the blogosphere, I've reviewed many, many books. Unfortunately for the re...
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| | Nothing like a Paul Halter novel to bring me back to life. When The Gold Watch first dropped in 2019, the big headline was that the author had written a new novel - following a five year gap - and that it was being published in English immediately. That we got the new novel in...
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| Fresh off my defeat from trying to solve The Decagon House Murders, I decided to try my hand at another Japanese murder mystery. And this time, I decided to go a touch more classical. Seishi Yokomizo's Kosuke Kindaichi mysteries were published in the mid-20th century, with the first in the series,The Honjin Murders, published in...