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www.abookaweekblog.com
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| | | | | I'm a crime fiction junkie. Give me a book that has murder, corruption, or some kind of investigation, and I'm in. It has been an obsession ... | |
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margot-kin-berg.com
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| | | | | Several book series have been adapted for television, and plenty of fans of those series love watching those shows. If you've tuned into any of them yourself, you'll know that some are extremely faithful to the original series. Others use the main characters but create entirely new plots for them. And that choice does divide... | |
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mysteriesahoy.com
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| | | | | George Bellairs, a pseudonym for Harold Blundell, was a prolific novelist whose writing career stretched from 1941 to 1980. His writing style, even in his later books, evokes the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and most of his mysteries can be categorized as police procedurals. Most of Bellairs' crime novels feature his series detective, Inspector... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | A to C D to L M to Z Where a blog post or a podcast episode is about a single novel or collection by an author, the links below will take you to that post or episode. Multiple-author collections are listed by editor. Self-published authors are not listed below, as they already have their... | ||