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| | | | One dark and snowy night, a mysterious figure who is observed entering the home of an upright citizen commits a murder in an inaccessible room and vanishes without leaving so much as a footprint to tell of their presence, only for a second murder to then be committed outside in the snow but leaving only... | |
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| | | | Am I the only one with an odd bias towards the early works of prolific authors? Not a bias in that I don't like the books after I read them, but in that I assume they won't be that good before I read them. Well, it's probably just me, so let me explain this quirk... | |
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| | | | My TBR for self-published impossible crime fiction alone is getting a little ridiculous, so for the month of January I'm going to promote this series to my Tuesday posts just to burn through a few. And we'll start with an absolute belter in the shape of Goodnight Irene (2018) by James Scott Byrnside. I've been... | |
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| | Esta entrada es bilingüe, desplazarse hacia abajo para ver la versión en españolBritish Library Publishing, 2020. Format: Kindle Edition. File Size: 4113 KB. Print Length: 260 pages. ASIN: B08MFMT9ZW. eISBN: 978-0-7123-6767-7. With an introduction by Martin Edwards. The Lost Gallows was originally published in 1931 by Harper & Brothers, New York and London. "The Ends... |