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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | | Sometimes my Tuesday posts are themed as Little Fictions, wherein I look at short stories; back in May I did a month themed around the origins of my detective fiction obsession called Going Home. This month it's a Megazord comprised of both, looking at short stories that formed the origins of detective fiction...and there's only... | |
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| | | | | A criminally compelling web site featuring professional crime writers and crime fighters. | |
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www.jasonhalf.com
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| | | | | The final mystery to feature Nigel Strangeways, 1966's The Morning After Death is the very definition of a literary mixed bag, and in the final analysis there is more disappointment than delight. I... | |
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| | | You're doubtless aware of the superbly wide-ranging Golden Age-focussed Shedunnit podcast run by Caroline Crampton, and I was delighted to be asked to contribute to an episode about locked room mysteries and impossible crimes. The results are now online for your listening pleasure. We take a broad look at the origins and development of the... | ||