Anita, out efficient friend LastCenturyDetective got the link right in his message. I will forward to you. Curt From: Anita Hoffman Sent: Thursday, March 31,...
I didn't know Harry as well as Doug or others in the group but I did meet him on several occasions, having tea at his house and dinner with him at a Bouchercon...
Greetings! The April edition has reviews of "A Woman of Consequence" by Anna Dean, "A Pig in the Roses" by Peter Alan Orchard, "The Prioress' Tale" by Margaret...
It contains one of the greatest red herrings in the history of the genre. I don't think you'll be disappointed. If all goes well,EQMM will publish one of...
The April edition of what? Ron Smyth ________________________________ From: alanjbishop1 <alanjbishop1@...> To: GAdetection@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri,...
If someone doesn't beat me to it, Jon, I can do this for you. I have at least two copies of the book and will scan the missing pages for you when I get home...
On my column today (April 1) at CriminalBrief, I discuss H.C. Bailey and SHADOW ON THE WALL. You can find it here: http://criminalbrief.com/?p=16287 ...
Thank you Last Century, finally got to read the article. Curt, informative article, and thanks to everyone for trying to get it downloaded to the group. I am...
If you do't get the pages from John, I also have them. Just let us know all is good. Anita ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
P.G. Wodehouse used this problem hilariously in 'Strychnine in the Soup'. ... From: luis molina <lrmolina47@...> Subject: Re: [GAdetection] Re: Missing...
I entirely agree with that assessment. I found the book a brilliant read, and plan to put up a spoiler-free blog post about it later today. (For those who have...
Didn't I tell you the solution, concerning the chopped-up body parts, would leave you god smacked? Japanese mystery writers possess a deprived talent to create...
... Thinking about this type of casting, isn't this exactly what the BBC did, when they turned the jaundiced, bent old crone of Mrs. Bradley and into an older...
I posted a short introduction to the hard-to-divine series, Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning. It's of particular interest to mystery readers already familiar...
I'm afraid I've always been cynical when it comes to the now old reply "at least it gets another generation reading." No it doesn't. It gets THIS generation...
Thanks, John. I keep intending to make my sig. my website address but, again, it's gone in one ear and out another, encountering no resistance in between....
I stumbled over a novel by Paul Gallico, "Too Many Ghosts", at my local library last week (in a Black Dagger Crime edition). I finished reading it, and my...
I liked that book. I can't think of a more versatile writer than Paul Gallico. He wrote in so many different genres. In addition to his mainstream novels he...
Not entirely coincidently, I'm also reading "Too Many Ghosts" at the moment, but haven't ventured very far into the novel – still lingering around the...
I posted a short review on my blog of Matthew Head's "The Devil in the Bush:" <http://moonlight-detective.blogspot.com/2011/04/prevaricatory-hangman.html>...
I posted a short review on my blog of Matthew Head's "The Devil in the Bush:" <http://moonlight-detective.blogspot.com/2011/04/prevaricatory-hangman.html>...
Before one of the movie mavens around here points out my big mistake, let me correct a blatant error. It was Gene Tierney and not Barbara Stanwyck in that TV...
Although your review is a bit tepid (re the mystery plot) it has inspired me to order this from Amazon, because the story sounds interesting and the African...