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Friday’s Forgotten Book: Killed by Scandal by Simon Nash

Simon Nash was the pseudonym used by Raymond Chapman (1924-2013), Professor of English at London University and an Anglican priest. He published five mysteries with Adam Ludlow, also a Professor of English at London University, as an amateur detective who works...

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Friday’s Forgotten Book: Our Second Murder by Torrey Chanslor

Torrey Chanslor was the pen name of Marjorie Torrey (1899-195?), a well-known illustrator of children’s books in the mid-1900s. Torrey received two Caldecott Honors for her work in 1946 and 1947. She also wrote a few books for children and two adult mysteries, the...

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Friday’s Forgotten Book: Five-Ring Circus by Jon Cleary

Jon Cleary (1917-2010) was an Australian writer, publishing about 50 novels in a range of genres. A number of them were adapted for film and television. His first book about Scobie Malone, a Sydney homicide inspector, appeared in 1966 and evolved into a series of...

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Friday’s Forgotten Book: Dead for a Ducat by Simon Shaw

Simon Shaw is an actor turned author and journalist. After a dozen or so years in theater, he released his first book about Philip Fletcher, an aging thespian convinced of his consummate acting prowess and disgusted with producers that overlook him. He helped his...

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