The Ingenious Game Of Murder

"The Fine Detective story does not contain 'a' clue but it is a ladder of clues, a pattern of evidence, joined together with such cunning that even the experienced reader may be deceived: until, in the blaze of the surprise ending, he suddenly sees the whole design." - John Dickson Carr

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Detective Novels of Todd Downing

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This is another deviation from my blog preamble – am doing something today which I’ve never done so far – that is to feature a post on the...
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Monday, July 29, 2013

Malice in Wonderland – Rufus King

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This 1958 Queen’s Quorum title consists of 8 stories, all set in the fictional beach town of Halcyon in Florida. The crime club edition ...
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Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Exploits of The Chevalier Dupin - Michael Harrison

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Edgar Alan Poe, the acknowledged Father of the Detective Story created the First fictional detective C. Auguste Dupin in the year 1841. Du...
Sunday, July 14, 2013

Waiting For Orders - Eric Ambler

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Eric Ambler is famous for his spy classics like A Coffin for Dimitrios , Journey Into Fear, Cause For Alarm & Background To Danger . ...
Friday, July 5, 2013

Locked Rooms and Open Spaces

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Locked Room and Open Spaces is an anthology of 16 Swedish crime and mystery stories, spanning across 150 years from 1857 to 2002, each sto...
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Monday, April 29, 2013

Mortmain - Miriam Allen deFord

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Story: Mortmain Author: Miriam Allen deFord Book: The Theme is Murder A deputy sheriff is on his deathbed and he continues to live ...
Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Oleander - Miriam Allen deFord

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Story: The Oleander Author: Miriam Allen deFord Book: The Theme is Murder The tragic events of this story concern two brothers – th...
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