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Showing posts with label Eve of Destruction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eve of Destruction. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Harry Devlin and Eve of Destruction

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It's a long time since I've talked about Harry Devlin on this blog. Harry was my first series character, a lawyer based in Liverpool...
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Wednesday, 17 January 2018

New York, New York...

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I'm just back from a short stay in New York, my third visit to the Big Apple. Each trip has been unforgettable. The first time coinci...
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Friday, 10 February 2012

Forgotten Book - Murder in the Maze

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For today's journey into the past of detective fiction, I'm again looking at a book by J.J. Connington, a writer who continues to gr...
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Planting Clues

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When I reviewed the new Peter Lovesey novel, Stagestruck , recently, I mentioned that it is a very good example of how an accomplished detec...
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Martin Edwards is a crime novelist who has received the CWA Diamond Dagger, UK crime writing's highest honour, and lifetime achievement awards for his short fiction, crime writing, and scholarship. His latest novel is Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife while five books featuring Rachel Savernake have had award nominations. Martin has received the CWA Dagger in the Library, awarded by UK librarians for his body of work. He is President of the Detection Club, consultant to the British Library’s Crime Classics, and former Chair of the CWA. His contemporary whodunits include The Coffin Trail, first of eight Lake District Mysteries and shortlisted for the Theakston’s Prize for best crime novel of the year. The Arsenic Labyrinth was shortlisted for Lakeland Book of the Year. The Golden Age of Murder and The Life of Crime both won Edgar awards and three other awards, while The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books and Howdunit each won one award and were nominated for four others. He has created an online crime writing course, Crafting Crime and is archivist for the CWA and the Detection Club. NB - no part of this blog may be used for training of or use by AI technologies.
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