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'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': Forgotten Book - Quick Curtain
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Friday, 7 August 2015. Forgotten Book - Quick Curtain. By Alan Melville very definitely counted as a Forgotten Book, at least until a few weeks ago, when it reappeared in the British Library's Crime Classics series. Originally published in 1934 by Skeffington, it was one of a handful of books that Melville dashed off as a young man in the Thirties, before making his name as a wit and broadcaster. Really did amuse me. Martin and Kacper:...
'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': Forgotten Book - Earth to Ashes
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Friday, 31 July 2015. Forgotten Book - Earth to Ashes. Alan Brock is undoubtedly a forgotten writer, but I enjoyed Further Evidence. Which I covered on this blog a little while ago, and duly encouraged, I tried his 1939 novel Earth to Ashes. It has long fascinated me, and elements of the case have featured in stories by authors as notable as Dorothy L. Sayers, J. J. Connington, and Milward Kennedy. Labels: A.A. Rouse. Douglas Stewart a...
'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': Crimefest 2015
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Monday, 18 May 2015. I'm just back from Crimefest, which was - as always - brilliantly organised by Adrian, Myles, Donna and their friendly and hard-working team. Twenty-five years have passed since I attended my first crime convention, the London Bouchercon of 1990, and during that time conventions have become an important part of the literary landscape - unquestionably a Good Thing. And Lee Child interviewing the legendary Maj Sjowall.
'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': The Real World of Sherlock and Conan Doyle's War
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Monday, 29 December 2014. The Real World of Sherlock and Conan Doyle's War. Sherlock Holmes has often been in my thoughts this past twelve months, for a host of reasons. The publication of The New Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes. Is among them, naturally, but in addition to enjoying the Sherlock exhibition at the Museum of London (still running, by the way), I've read some good books about the great consulting detective. Nigel, youre quit...
'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?': Forgotten Book - The Blunderer
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Do You Write Under Your Own Name? Martin Edwards' Crime Writing Blog. Friday, 15 May 2015. Forgotten Book - The Blunderer. By Patricia Highsmith, was first published in 1954. By that time, she had already made her name, with her brilliant debut novel Strangers on a Train. She'd also written, under a pseudonym, a lesbian novel, The Price of Salt. Later (wisely, I think) re-titled Carol. A year later she would publish her other great masterpiece, The Talented Mr Ripley. And Those Who Walk Away. Prashant C&...
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Books, book buying, book selling, book dealing, reading, reviews, libraries, literacy, education, teaching English Literature and all matters bookish. Subscribe to this blog's feed. CL Hawley Books on the PBFA Directory. Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm by Gil North. 40% off all our books. New on the TBR pile. Haints Stay, Montrcristo, The Munich Art Hoard #jxbk. A Life of Josephine Tey. Miss Miles by Mary Taylor. The John Rylands Library. The Birth of a Book. 20% off Books for Small Business Saturday. This It...
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Books, book buying, book selling, book dealing, reading, reviews, libraries, literacy, education, teaching English Literature and all matters bookish. Subscribe to this blog's feed. CL Hawley Books on the PBFA Directory. Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm by Gil North. 40% off all our books. New on the TBR pile. Haints Stay, Montrcristo, The Munich Art Hoard #jxbk. A Life of Josephine Tey. Miss Miles by Mary Taylor. The John Rylands Library. The Birth of a Book. 20% off Books for Small Business Saturday. This It...
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Reviewer DICK ADLER's take on crime, music and life. Those Hornets Really Sting. October 11th, 2010. Just saw the Swedish film version of THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS' NEST, due in U.S. theaters next month. I thought it was outstanding - the most difficult to condense and yet the most fully-formed and exciting of the three movies made from Stieg Larsson's posthumously-published bestsellers. HORNET'S NEST was directed with great style and a modicum of restraint by Daniel Alfredson and written by Jonas ...
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Reviewer DICK ADLER's take on crime, music and life. Those Hornets Really Sting. October 11th, 2010. Just saw the Swedish film version of THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS' NEST, due in U.S. theaters next month. I thought it was outstanding - the most difficult to condense and yet the most fully-formed and exciting of the three movies made from Stieg Larsson's posthumously-published bestsellers. HORNET'S NEST was directed with great style and a modicum of restraint by Daniel Alfredson and written by Jonas ...
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Reviewer DICK ADLER's take on crime, music and life. Those Hornets Really Sting. October 11th, 2010. Just saw the Swedish film version of THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS' NEST, due in U.S. theaters next month. I thought it was outstanding - the most difficult to condense and yet the most fully-formed and exciting of the three movies made from Stieg Larsson's posthumously-published bestsellers. HORNET'S NEST was directed with great style and a modicum of restraint by Daniel Alfredson and written by Jonas ...
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Bullets, bludgeons, and printer's ink. Authors A – D. AUTHORS E – H. AUTHORS I – M. AUTHORS N – R. AUTHORS S – Y. INTERVIEWS – OPINION – RANDOM PIECES. AUTHORS N – R. THE INSPECTOR AND SILENCE. GHOSTS OF BELFAST, STOLEN SOULS. THE FOUR COURTS MURDER. FACES OF THE GONE. EYES OF THE INNOCENT. THE GIRL NEXT DOOR. THE HEAT OF THE MOON. A VERY PRIVATE MURDE. A TRICK OF THE LIGHT. Lisa PULITZER and Cole THOMPSON. PORTRAIT OF A MONSTE. WIFE OF THE GODS. THE CHILDREN OF THE STREET. A CASE OF TWO CITIES. I am dra...
Murder Most Holy by Paul Harding aka Paul Doherty – In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel
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In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel. Spoiler Free Reviews of Fair Play Detective Fiction. The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan. Amerotke, Chief Judge of Thebes. The Journals of Roger Shallot. The Ancient Rome Mysteries. October 23, 2011. March 14, 2016. Murder Most Holy by Paul Harding aka Paul Doherty. This is the third in the series of Sorrowful Mysteries, set early in the reign of Richard II. When the child king is being looked after by the regent John of Gaunt. The skeleton in the church i...
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