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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | "Adieu, Gamache" may sound like an allergic reaction, but I can assure you, this issue is nothing to sneeze at. Today I am calling attention to a fault within myself and, in true scholarly fashion, trying to assignthe blame toothers. Attend! I freely admit that I have contradictory tastes. I like my hotel rooms modern... | |
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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | Nothing like a Paul Halter novel to bring me back to life. When The Gold Watch first dropped in 2019, the big headline was that the author had written a new novel - following a five year gap - and that it was being published in English immediately. That we got the new novel in... | |
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ahsweetmystery.com
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| | | | Considering how much I have loved John Dickson Carr for the past fifty years, it never ceases to baffle me that I purposefully, and with extreme prejudice, decided to ignore the work of one Carter Dickson. It was nothing more than a childish whim, one that in 2018 I began to rectify by tackling the... | |
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readingelleryqueen.com
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| | So, here was "The Greatest Generation" finishing up World War II, welcomed home to great applause, and Ellery Queen writes a novel about that which includes, front and center, the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder. This is the second novel to take place in the idyllic upstate New York town of Wrightsville. Ellery has been... |