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Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Eureka - 1983 film review

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The murder in 1943 of Sir Harry Oakes remains unsolved. It was a gruesome and sensational crime, committed in The Bahamas, where Oakes (an A...
Monday, 17 November 2025

The Day of the Jackal - 1973 film

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I recall reading The Day of the Jackal as a teenager, just after it came out in paperback. I'd read the reviews and the book sounded fa...
Friday, 14 November 2025

Forgotten Book - Hall of Death

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I've mentioned before my long-term interest in the writing of Nedra Tyre, whom I first discovered through her short stories published by...
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Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Douglas Stewart, Deadly Descent - and an insight into casinos

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I'm nervous about gambling and I've never put on a bet in a casino. However, I have visited a couple of casinos in the company of my...
Monday, 10 November 2025

The Psychopath - 1966 film review

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Robert Bloch was a prolific and highly capable writer who made his name by writing Psycho . A few years later he cashed in on the success of...
Friday, 7 November 2025

Forgotten Book - The Uncounted Hour

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A few years back, I acquired a copy of The Uncounted Hour (1936) by Herbert Warner Allen, inscribed to the wine buff, merchant, and writer ...
Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Bad Influence - 1990 film review

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Curtis Hanson was a highly capable movie director and I belatedly caught up with a film of his from 1990, Bad Influence . Thirty-five years ...
Monday, 3 November 2025

The House at Devil's Neck by Tom Mead - review

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The locked room mystery has played a significant part in the evolution of the detective story. The very first detective story proper (by gen...
Friday, 31 October 2025

Forgotten Book - Of Unsound Mind

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When Harry Carmichael's Of Unsound Mind was published in 1960, the blurb writer for Collins Crime Club didn't stint on the hype: ...
Wednesday, 29 October 2025

The Wasp - 2024 film review

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The Wasp is a film with a script by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, who adapted her own stage play. Those theatrical origins are fairly evident, give...
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Martin Edwards
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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