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blog.psychopopular.com
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| | | | This is a short essay by Kiyoshi Kasai on the works of S. S. Van Dine and how they relate to the problem of perspective in mystery fiction. | |
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moonlight-detective.blogspot.com
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| | | | Now, the perceptive among you may have noticed my love for the Japanese detective novels of the shin honkaku school, simply neo-classical o... | |
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literarytreats.com
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| | | | So I decided to take a mini-break from Agatha Christie and try my hand at solving a case from a different writer. After all, I didn't want to get so used to Christie's style that I could pick out her storytelling tricks and solve her mysteries with my eyes closed. (Hah!) Seriously, though, I'd heard... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | Pierre Henry is on the run, wanted for the double murder of his recent hosts, when he fortunately stumbles across juge d'instruction, M. Allou, who persuades him to tell his story. And it is quite a story. It is a tale of an isolated castle near Versailles, the seat of the Comte de Saint-Luce, once... |