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| | | | | London 1888 is gripped with fear as Jack the Ripper stalks the streets. With the changing of the guard at the top of the investigation, Inspector Ian Frey finds himself off the case and sent to Edinburgh where a similar crime has taken place. A violinist has been found murdered in his home, locked inside... | |
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| | | | | What sort of mystery review blog would this be without a page dedicated to the Queen of Crime? And she is the Queen, in my opinion, not one of four. From what I've read, Margery Allingham and Dorothy L Sayers certainly come close and also from what I've read, I genuinely have no idea 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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| | | John Pugmire of Locked Room International published an English translation of Paul Halter 's L'arbe aux doigts tordus ( The Vampire Tre... | ||