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Tag Archives: Tony Hillerman
After The Fall/Coming Soon
John Clark elaborating on my fractured elbow adventure and a new look at Post-Covid movie possibilities, but first the elbow. Regular blog followers may remember the fun(?) we had clearing the jungle that was the back of our lot at … Continue reading
TEG MORF REDNU
John Clark with a slightly different look at literature. It all started when the above cryptic phrase swam up from the memory pool. How many books are published annually? The best answer I found is this: There are somewhere between … Continue reading
The Comforting World of Crime
Kate Flora, here, and yes, I really did mean that crime can be comforting. Let me begin with a story. Several years ago…fifteen, to be more precise…we suffered a terrible national tragedy on a day in September when terrorists flew … Continue reading
My Desert Island Mystery Bookshelf
Kate Flora here, on a rainy day, thinking about weeding my bookshelves, which are double-shelved and groaning. I got distracted, thinking about all the books I can never let go of, and that led me to the question, for my … Continue reading
Tagged An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, Andrew Pyper, Charlaine Harris, Charlotte MacLeod, China Trade, Dracula, Edmund Crispin, Elizabeth Peters, Group Post, In Cold Blood, James Ellroy, James Lee Burke, John Ajvide Lindqvist, John LeCarre, Jonathan Carroll, Josh Bazell, Julia Spencer-Fleming, Kate Flora, Kate Ross, Lindsay Davis, Margaret Maron, Minette Walters, P.D. James, Paul Doiron, Robert B. Parker, Rose Macaulay, S.J. Rozan, Steve Hockensmith, Susan Hill, The Executioner's Song, The Glimpses of the Moon, The Godwulf Manuscript, The Ice House, The Maltese Falcon, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Thomas Pynchon, Tony Hillerman, Walter Mosley
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