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Christmas Mysteries and New Books
This is a time of year that has always been important to crime fiction.
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Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie
Sleeping Murder was the last Miss Marple mystery
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Robert B. Parker’s Jesse Stone
When you think of a troubled police officer character, Robert B. Parker’s Jesse Stone series comes to mind. Recently, I saw an article where the writer was warning against writing about an alcoholic detective. The writer said that the trope was being overused. And one reason that the character is so popular is because of…
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Review of What Doesn’t Kill Us by David Housewright
In David Housewright’s latest novel released this year, What Doesn’t Kill Us, Rushmore McKenzie has been shot and lies in a coma.
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Miss Jane Marple: Agatha Christie’s Surprising Senior Citizen
In 1927, Grand Dame Agatha Christie introduced to the world one of the most popular mystery characters, Miss Jane Marple.
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Paranormal Suspense
Paranormal suspense considers a world that contains certain phenomena that are outside the realm of scientific explanation which science may explain one day.
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Tear Me Apart by J. T. Ellison
Best-selling author J. T. Ellison takes us from ski course to the ER, to the family closet where the most private family skeletons are hidden