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| | | | | YA mystery author Maureen Johnson is obsessed with the past. At least, that is my impression after reading a number of her books. TheTruly Devioustrilogy tells the story of wannabe forensic scientist Stevie Bell, who grapples with murders and other horrific events at a gifted school in Vermont, which was also the site of multiple... | |
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| | | | | "To all the English-language readers, I hope you enjoy it slowly to the end. Or perhaps better to say, enjoy it at your own pace. Since time is indeed something precious to us all." (author Masateru Konishi on his new novel) Time is indeed precious, and while in many ways this has felt like the... | |
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| | | | | Considering how much I have loved John Dickson Carr for the past fifty years, it never ceases to baffle me that I purposefully, and with extreme prejudice, decided to ignore the work of one Carter Dickson. It was nothing more than a childish whim, one that in 2018 I began to rectify by tackling the... | |
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| | | I had been envious of all of my friends based in Britain who were able to get access to The Honjin Murders when it was released there several months ago. Those of us who are Stateside had to wait several months for its US publication date, only adding to my anticipation, as did the recent... | ||