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loulocke wrote 3 days ago: Welcome to my Front Parlor, a place where I hope to engage in some stimulating conversations about w … more →

Tags: indie author

A Crack in the Lens

Michele wrote 3 months ago: “A Crack in the Lens” is Steve Hockensmith’s latest entry in his humorous Sherlock … more →

Tags: Relaxing read, Quirky Mysteries, Mysteries, 1, Reading, Books, Sherlock Holmes

The Case of the Missing Servant: A Vish Puri Mystery

Michele wrote 3 months ago: Vish Puri, proprietor of Delhi’s Most Private Investigators Ltd, is the premier detective and … more →

Tags: Relaxing read, Quirky Mysteries, Mysteries, Reading

A Vengeful Longing

Michele wrote 4 months ago: It’s 1868 in St. Petersburg.  It’s  hot, dusty, and it stinks to high heaven from the se … more →

Tags: Adult Fiction, Reading, Books, Mystery

De Minnaar Van China

tsaari wrote 9 months ago:   “By the end of the three different memoirs that make up The China Lover, Shirley Yamaguchi, … more →

Tags: Book Club, Literature and Critique, Modern Writing&Thinking, Contemporary Literature&Culture, Milwaukee Book Clubs, Ian Buruma-Journalist, Chinese lit, Shirley Yamaguchi, Japanese cinema

Four Recommended Historical Mysteries1 comment

henryct wrote 1 year ago: To Americans, great historical mysteries tend to be set in Britain.  There’s something about t … more →

Tags: Recommendations, Great Mysteries, Historical Fiction, Rennie Airth, peter robinson, Ariana Franklin, Charles Todd, Andrew Taylor

Disappeared!

Emma McNeil wrote 1 year ago: The ever entertaining Cracked.com has compiled a list of 5 People Who Just ****ing Disappeared (we a … more →

Tags: Trawled from the web, disappearances

Learning the history the easy way

rmlblog wrote 1 year ago: I have just finished the second book of a great historical mystery series by Ariana Franklin. The fi … more →

Tags: Mysteries

Hunting for the Dead Poet

Raindreamer wrote 1 year ago: You might (or not) have heard about Shakespeare not actually being himself. This might sound crazy, … more →

Tags: Literature, History, Author, Shakespeare, Poetics, authorship question, Renaissance Literature, renaissance, Play writing

Cut and Dried

Nyla Griffith wrote 2 years ago: In Deadwood the name Kitty LeRoy conjures thoughts of a beautiful woman in Victorian dress, her dark … more →

The greatest mystery of all time

Nyla Griffith wrote 2 years ago: While exploring a very remote section of National Forest last week I came across one of the greatest … more →

Imagination with objectivity

Nyla Griffith wrote 2 years ago: My 2-year-old grandson imagines that his feet stink. He is a sweet little boy whose feet generally s … more →


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