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Tag Archives: film adaptations of novels
It’s All In Your Head
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here, just off the bike and ready to write. Well, this being Maine, you’re probably figuring I wasn’t riding the roads. Like most serious cyclists in this neck of the woods I’ve moved to a trainer, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brandon Blake, crime stories, crime writing, Damaged Goods, Daniel Craig, Down East Books, film adaptations of novels, Gerry Boyle, Jack McMorrow Mysteries, James Bond, Kenneth Branagh, mystery writing, Port City Black and White, Port City Shakedown, Wallander
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