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Saturday, April 14, 2012. A Corpse in the Koryo by James Church. This novel is set in North Korea and has as it's protagonist a police inspector known simply as Inspector O. James Church is a pseudonym, the only information about him is what is on the book jacket: he is "a former Western intelligence officer with decades of experience in Asia.". If you enjoy books about other cultures or would like to see North Korea form a different angle then check out this book. There are several others in the ser...

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Thursday, April 9, 2009. Afraid by Jack Kilborn/ JA Konrath. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Afraid by Jack Kilborn/ JA Konrath. Paul Collins - Literary Detective. A Newbie's Guide to Publishing. Website for Author J.A. Konrath. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Friday, April 30, 2010. Weekend Stubble's finally getting a shave: a new website (including all my radio shows and links to over 100 of my articles) at literarydetective.com. A new blog (complete with all the old Stubble posts) at literarydetective.blogspot.com. My twitter feed: twitter.com/thelitdetective. Go forth and click! Posted by Paul Collins @ 2:56 PM.

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Dredging the literary depths. For some, morning never comes. Posted on December 8, 2008. Is most certainly not Nelson Algren’s best book. That distinction belongs, depending on whom you ask, to either the novel. The Man With the Golden Arm. Chicago: City on the Make. I lean toward the latter, which I feel is simultaneously one of the most beautiful love letters to and most bitter indictments of a city that has ever been written. As Algren’s second novel,. The Man With the Golden Arm. Who nearly saves Fra...

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Dredging the literary depths. The captain gives a reading. Posted on January 25, 2007. 8220;Some agent you’d make,” he said. 8220;I know,” I said. “I’m a horrible agent. I don’t even know what an agent does.”. 8220;Obviously. Well, it’s not too late. Let’s go get the posters and put them up. I can’t believe I’m going to have to do this myself.”. 8220;Yes, the posters.”. 8220;What the fuck kind of place is this? 8220;It’s a state university in Montana.”. 8221; said Richard. 8220;What does he write? 8220;I...

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Dredging the literary depths. Between the glittering mirage and the dust of reality. Posted on December 19, 2007. 8221; gags the interviewee. “As in, something seems to be stuck in my Trocchi? That scenario sums up the problem of Alexander Trocchi. Dead since 1984. Pretty much no one outside the British Isles has heard of him. Or, if they have, it’s for his S&M masturbation books such as. Or his heroin addiction. Nevertheless, Trocchi’s novel. Joe, the sexual predator who narrates. Joe is detached. A...

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