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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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goldenageofdetectivefiction.com
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| | | | | Vivian Lestrange, a popular, successful mystery writer, has disappeared from his house and is reported missing by his secretary, Eleanor Clarke. She reports her reclusive boss's disappearance to the local police officer named Bond. After he hears the queer tale of her employment, he calls in Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Warner to help him make... | |
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mysteriesahoy.com
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| | | | | A few months ago I read and wrote about Martin Edwards' The Golden Age of Murder. It's a fantastic look at the creation of the Detection Club and the contribution its members made to developing the detective fiction genre. It's full of fascinating details about those writers, many of whose work I already knew and... | |
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| | | John Dickson Carr is best known as the master of the impossible crime novel, penning multiple titles that are held among the greatest of that sub-genre of crime fiction. He was a prolific writer, turning out four novels in a year at his peak - an enormous achievement, particularly given how well regarded those titles... | ||