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bodiesfromthelibrary.com
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| | | | | Simon Brett Simon Brett is the author of over ninety books, most of them crime novels including the Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, Fethering and Blotto & Twinks series. For radio and television he wrote After Henry and No Commitments. He is a Past President of the Detection Club and in 2014 was awarded the CWA... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | | | Martin Edwards has been writing outstanding crime novels since 1991. On top of that, he has collated a number of collections of short stories, helped set up The Murder Squad and is one of the leading experts on the history of crime fiction. But this is a bibliography, not a biography, so here's the links... | |
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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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crossexaminingcrime.com
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| | | I was keen to try some more Japanese mystery fiction after the fun I had reading The Little Sparrow Murders (1959) by Seishi Yokomizo a few weeks ago. Before diving into this book, it was interesting to learn that some aspects of it were 'partly based on' Konishi's 'own experience of caring for his father... | ||