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Fridays Forgotten Book: The Perfect Murder by H.R.F. Keating
Henry Reymond Fitzwalter Keating (1926–2011) was an English journalist, book reviewer, and crime fiction writer, most well-known for his 26 mysteries featuring Inspector Ganesh Ghote of the Bombay (Mumbai) CID. Other novels included...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: Coroner’s Pidgin by Margery Allingham
I was enthralled with Albert Campion when I first encountered him many years ago. His creator Margery Allingham wrote 17 books about him beginning in 1929. I’ve re-read them often and find that the earlier ones seem to wear better than the later ones. I have not...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: The Case of the Crumpled Knave by Anthony Boucher
Anthony Boucher to me these days means his namesake mystery conference, Bouchercon, which is one of the highlights of my year. Then of course I have read many of the anthologies of short mystery fiction he compiled and edited. Reading his own mystery fiction has...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: The Godwulf Manuscript by Robert B. Parker
More than 45 years ago a mononymous private investigator strolled onto the printed page and into the public consciousness, where he has remained, making him one of the most durable characters of contemporary fiction. He features in 40 novels written by his creator...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: Madame Storey by Hulbert Footner
William Hulbert Footner (1879-1944) was born in Hamilton, Canada, and moved to New York before he was 20 years old. Eventually he settled his family in Calvert County, Maryland. He wrote books on travel and developed mysteries around two series detectives: one is...
Friday’s Forgotten Book: The Crime at the Noah’s Ark by Molly Thynne
The Crime at the Noah’s Ark is one of only six mysteries written by Molly Thynne and the first of three with the intriguing Dr. Constantine, a chess master. Originally published in 1931 by T. Nelson & Sons, this Golden Age classic was re-issued by Dean Street...
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who still reads at every opportunity and loves to talk about what she is reading.