Added by Tony Burton on April 10, 2007 at 6:06am — No Comments
When Paper Trails was published a couple of months ago I decided that I was going to
re-read Paris Trout. It had been a long time since I read it; in
fact it had been a long time since I read any Dexter. He's such a low key
guy, damn near invisible in fact, that I have a tendency to forget about him
sometimes.…
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Hell, that's what Bank Holidays are for, surely? I've been soooo lazy today that I haven't even been out of the flat, and I've spent a glorious two hours this afternoon napping on the sofa. Bliss. I am well up there for the shortlistings for the Lydia Languish Lethargy Awards. If they make it an Olympic sport, I'm going for Gold.
I've also been much cheered by a very kind and also very balanced review from Erastes (…
Added by Anne Brooke on April 10, 2007 at 4:19am — No Comments
OK, this has nothing to do whatsoever with mysteries unless of course you're one of those people baffled by the allegedly mysterious appeal of American Idol contestant Sanjaya Malakar. But since I mentioned on my CrimeSpace page that I'm an American Idol addict, more than a few people here have wanted my views. (Not suprising. Talking to other AI viewers is probably the best thing about watching AI.) Well, I admit it. I'm a fan of Sanjaya. And, no, not because I listen to Howard Stern or…
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As long as I have been reading, I love going to author events and books signings. I used to own a bookstore and that was one of my favorite things to do...I've hosted events by tons of authors including Susan Elizabeth Phillips and Denise Swanson. I just love chatting with the authors and getting to know them and I love getting books signed. I have autographed copies from James Lee Burke, Alifair Burke, Joe Konrath, Robert Goldsborough, Jill Barnett, Tasha Alexander, Julia Buckley, David…
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N is for Norman, from Loch Ness, a Ned
With a Nylon clad body, and empty space in his head,
Fell out of a window while escaping detection,
Not murder, just Darwinian Natural selection.
O is for Oswald - Optometrist from Oklahoma
Who was found in his Office…
Added by Donna Moore on April 9, 2007 at 4:59pm — 4 Comments
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Today I'm pitching someone else's post. Larry D. Sweazy has a very thought provoking post at http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com about what happens when murder hits too close to home in a mystery writer's life.
Morgan Mandel
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ALIBI MAN (Unlicensed Investigator-Florida-Cont) – VG
Hoag, Tami – 2nd in series
Bantam, 2007 – US Hardcover – ISBN:
9780553802016
First Sentence: She floated on the face
of the pool like an exotic water lily.
Elena Estes is a former…
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Easter Sunday's winding down, and one week from today I'll be winding down from Omega Institute's "Being Fearless" conference in New York City. The older I get, the more fearless I become. I wonder if this conference will make me even more so? If so, I may become over-the-top obnoxious. But so what? At over 60, I'm entitled. It's no longer so important that everybody like me and find me nice. This week I'll make some more T-shirts with my book cover emblazoned on the front, thanks to my…
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From Mystery Book Spot
In the introductory passage to the reprint of the David Goodis novella Professional Man it is said that Goodis was the "poet of the
losers." I'd like to quote a line from a story, included here, written
by another modern poet, Ken Bruen as an apt description for all the
stories contained in issue #1 of Murdaland.
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Ye gods, but going to church on Easter Sunday was a bloody mistake. I knew the moment I walked in to be faced by countless hordes of people that I really should have stayed at home and - if my mood felt good and the wind was in the right direction - had a few private moments with God. Instead, I had to run the gauntlet of the service whilst wishing I was as many miles away as possible. God only knows why I felt like that - and please don't ask me to explain it as I don't think I can - but I…
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Pattern of Vengeance
A Maria Sanchez Thriller
By C. Hyytinen
Echelon Press Publishing
9735 Country Meadows Lane 1-D
Laurel, MD 20723…
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