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emilywheelerfilm.com
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| | | | | Deep Water gets bogged down by familiar and pedantic elements of an erotic thriller that feels 65 years old. | |
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mysteriesahoy.com
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| | | | | Writing was just one of the professions that Masako Togawa pursued. In addition to writing mysteries, Togawa was a singer, nightclub owner, actress and musical educator. Togawa's crime fiction, at least those stories I have been able to read in translation, falls within the broad description of psychological thriller rather than detective story. Her stories... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | | At the beginning of the year, I gave my word that I would lighten up on all the Agatha Christie stuff. I did mention some projects - and then I let the first one pass without comment. I mean, I did give you a post about the best podcasts centered around the Queen of Crime,... | |
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mysteryofmurder.wordpress.com
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| | | Anyone who has read an impossible crime novel in the last ten years (or in the last 40 years, if you speak French!) probably needs no introduction to Paul Halter. With an impressive workload of over forty novels, nearly all locked room mysteries, his name has become something of a byword for modern specialists in... | ||