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Tag Archives: Munjoy HIll
Munjoy Hill: A Glorious 4th on the 5th.
James Hayman: Although there are a lot of great neighborhoods in the city of Portland, anyone who reads my books must know that Munjoy Hill has long been my favorite. My hero Mike McCabe, his girlfriend Kyra and his daughter … Continue reading
An Interview with Kieran Shields
Kieran, like a couple of us here at MCW, you’re a lawyer in your day job, so can you tell us what drew you to mystery writing? Is it a life-long dream? I’m happy to say I’ve been writing as … Continue reading
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Tagged 1892, Aleister Crowley, Bintliff's, Chicago World's Fair, Dan Brown, H. H. Holmes, H.P. Lovecraft, historical mystery, Jack the Ripper, Kieran Shields, Lizzie Borden, Maine mystery writers, Munjoy HIll, Portland Maine, Salem Witch Trials, The Front Room, The Truth of All Things
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Gerry Boyle interviews Kate Flora
OK, here’s a question I’ve wanted to ask you. You’re a lawyer. Why no courtroom series? Why not go the John Grisham route? Great question, Gerry. I realized early on that if I made my character a lawyer, I’d constantly … Continue reading