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| | | | The Story of Classic Crime in 100 (plus 2) Books The challenge is to read and review all 102 of the books Martin Edwards includes on the main list in his excellent book on the development of the crime novel The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books. Yes, 102. Dont ask me why | |
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| | | | Martin Edwards has been writing outstanding crime novels since 1991. On top of that, he has collated a number of collections of short stories, helped set up The Murder Squad and is one of the leading experts on the history of crime fiction. But this is a bibliography, not a biography, so here's the links... | |
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| | | | Martin Clarke has decided to buy a haunted house - it has a history of strange happenings, not least the evening when the octogenarian butler decided to swing on the chandelier until it came free and crushed him to death. When the guests arrive for the housewarming, it doesn't take very long before strange things... | |
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| | What an interesting book! It'sthe very clever and utterly absorbing story of seven rogue-adventurers, told in a picaresque way somewhat reminiscent of Candide(which I read a long, long time ago when I was at university).Making no apology for its scholarly allusions,it's a sort of philosophical travel novel which begins at the turn of the 18th... |