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Colonel Bogus by John Blackburn (Panther, 1969 edition).
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August 1943 issue
Whit Ellsworth, “Murder Cruise"
H. Wolff Salz, “Never Say Die"
Joe Archibald, “Dick Tracery” (Willie Klump) ~ illustrated by the author
William G. Bogart, “Girl from Pearl Harbor" ~ illustrated by H.I.Parkhurst
Ted Coughlan, “Strictly Legal"
Norman A. Daniels, “Too Much Hate” (Alex Malloy)
E. Hoffmann Price, “Death in New Mexico"
Erskine Caldwell: The Sinews of War - a War Bond Message
Don Tracy, “Suspect"
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Middle-aged Women as Heroes in Crime Fiction and more...
Middle-aged Women as Heroes in Crime Fiction and more…
What is speculative fiction? (Book Riot)
Margaret Atwood writes in her book In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination that science fiction and speculative fiction are fluid terms. The worlds of science fiction and speculative fiction “don’t exist, and their non-existence is of a difference in order than the non-existence of the realistic novels.” Additionally, Atwood draws the line between…
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Perfect Crime by Helen Fields @Helen_Fields @AvonBooks #BookReview
Perfect Crime by Helen Fields @Helen_Fields @AvonBooks #BookReview
Perfect Crime by Helen Fields
Your darkest moment is your most vulnerable…
Stephen Berry is about to jump off a bridge until a suicide prevention counsellor stops him. A week later, Stephen is dead. Found at the bottom of a cliff, DI Luc Callanach and DCI Ava Turner are drafted in to investigate whether he jumped or whether he was pushed…
As they dig deeper, more would-be suicides roll…
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#AuthorSpotlight with Susi Holliday @SJIHolliday @MulhollandUK #TheDeathsinDecember #CrimeFiction
So happy to have Susi on Love Books Group blog today. My first ever book launch party on the blog was for The Damselfy by Susi. So it seems only fitting that Susi should have a feature in the last month of the year too. Susi’s humour and honesty make her so incredibly genuine and it’s very refreshing. If you get a chance to go any book event with Susi featured then snap up a ticket and know that…
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In crime writing, descriptions of food immediately add texture, authenticity and three-dimensionality. They are a kind of shorthand. Look, they say, this world is real, the glasses are chipped and the shiny hot bacon fat sheens the plates, even if the crime is far-fetched.
Miranda Carter on crime fiction’s long affair with food
Miranda will be at the shop on Thursday to discuss her own foodie mystery, The Devil's Feast, with Bee Wilson. Book tickets here.
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April 1936