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Edmund Crispin's The Case of the Gilded Fly

I have long wondered why so many (fictional) murders take place at Oxford. Now that I work at a University, why one would want to set a story there is no longer such a mystery. The egos, the frustrated ambitions, the presumption of superior...

3 years ago
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Plein-air painting, and murder

If you are looking for a mystery featuring the art of painting but are tired of high-brow society, both real and fictional, I recommend Dorothy Sayers’ Five Red Herring. It takes place in a ridiculously picturesque Scottish village, and the...

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Paintings, lots of champagne, and murder

“There are, fortunately, very few people who can say that they have actually attended a murder. The assassination of another by any person of reasonable caution must, in a civilized world, tend to be a private affair.” (1)

Thus begins Ma...

3 years ago
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Victorian mansion, a portrait, and murder

The last book reviewed here (ECR Lorac, Checkmate to Murder: A World War II Mystery) gave me a hankering for mysteries that feature painters painting. What’s not to like? A creative spirit at work, fussing over some colorful (!) character,...

3 years ago
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Wartime London, chess, and murder

Today, I had plans to introduce another seasonal match, a late winter, snowy mystery (because it is still winter where I am). But then I picked up another book and started reading it right away, “just to see.” Well, I could not put it down....

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