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Friday’s Forgotten Book: Blood on the Bosom Devine by Thomas Kyd
Thomas Kyd (1558-1594) was an English playwright, a contemporary of Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. The name was also the pseudonym of Alfred Bennett Harbage (1901-1976), a U.S. Shakespearean scholar. Harbage was born in Philadelphia and educated at...
Helga’s Web 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 most famous book is The Sundowners (Werner Laurie, 1952 UK; Scribners, 1952 US), which describes a year in...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: The D. A. Breaks a Seal by Erle Stanley Gardner
Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970)was a California attorney who started writing pulp fiction in the 1920s so that he could leave his law career. The general public knows him best as the creator of Perry Mason courtroom dramas but under the name of A. A. Fair he wrote...
Too Late to Die by Bill Crider
Bill Crider (1941-2018) lived in Texas all of his life. He taught college English to earn a living but mostly he read and wrote crime fiction. His most well-known work featured Sheriff Dan Rhodes who served and protected the citizens of Blacklin County, Texas, in...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: Death by Two Hands by Peter Drax
Eric Elrington Addis (1899-1941) served in the Royal Navy until 1928. He studied law, practicing as a barrister to the Admiralty bar until he was recalled to the Navy at the start of World War II. He was killed in action in August 1941, leaving six novels of crime...
Death of a Gay Dog by Anne Morice
Felicity Worthington Shaw (1916-1989) published some two dozen mysteries under the pseudonym Anne Morice between 1970 and 1988. Felicity came from the show business world and used the “write what you know” maxim when she created actress Teresa Crichton, the...
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who still reads at every opportunity and loves to talk about what she is reading.