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Mord i mitt bibliotek : Nigel Strangeways presenteras
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Mord i mitt bibliotek. Detektivromaner från förr. Deckarnostalgi från en dammig bokhylla. Torsdag 18 februari 2016. Skrev 20 detektivromaner under åren 1935. Hans riktiga namn var Cecil Day-Lewis och under sitt eget namn skrev han främst poesi. Han föddes i Irland 1904 men växte upp i London. (Han är för övrigt pappa till skådespelaren Daniel Day-Lewis.). Det sägs att Nicholas Blake tänkte sig Nigel Strangeways som poetenW H Auden. Prenumerera på: Kommentarer till inlägget (Atom). För JDC samlare (och nö...
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Mord i mitt bibliotek : mars 2016
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Mord i mitt bibliotek. Detektivromaner från förr. Deckarnostalgi från en dammig bokhylla. Måndag 14 mars 2016. Någon går därute eller Steg i natten (Henri Bencolin 1). Tema serien 1966) eller Steg i natten. Fredborgs 1946) , eller som den heter på originalspråk It walks by night. Av John Dickson Carr. Publicerades 1930 och är den första romanen med Henri Bencolin. Som huvudperson. (Han hade skrivit fem noveller om Henri Bencolin på 20-talet.). Spelar en liten roll. Paris Hertigen av Savigny svävar i livs...
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Mord i mitt bibliotek : Hattmysteriet (Gideon Fell 2)
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Mord i mitt bibliotek. Detektivromaner från förr. Deckarnostalgi från en dammig bokhylla. Lördag 30 januari 2016. Hattmysteriet (Gideon Fell 2). Eller The mad hatter mystery. Är John Dickson Carrs andra bok om Gideon Fell och kom ut 1933. Det är den andra boken i serien och inte alls lika bra som den första. Den är rolig och det är alltid trevligt att befinna sig i London. Towern är en spännande och mystisk plats men jag saknade det där kusliga och läskiga som brukar vara en del av John Dickson Carrs...
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The Passing Tramp: Befogged: The Night of the Fog (1930), by Anthony Gilbert
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The Passing Tramp: Wandering through the mystery genre, book by book. Monday, July 27, 2015. Befogged: The Night of the Fog (1930), by Anthony Gilbert. The letters began coming during the bitter winter of 1929, when the country was fettered in the grip of a black frost, when houses were flooded and countless people homeless, and when the poor suffered untold misery and died in destitution. Now there's a cozy opening for you, eh? In the fifth Scott Egerton mystery, The Night of the Fog. Despised by his te...
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The Avengers III: Mrs. Peel, We’re Needed! | Escape to Adventure!
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The Avengers III: Mrs. Peel, We’re Needed! The Avengers III: Mrs. Peel, We’re Needed! The episodes starring Diana Rigg as Emma Peel are iconic. Whether “iconic” means “good” is another matter. And, of course, there’s Diana Rigg herself. Source: http:/ www.wsj.com. 16 October 1965): Killer robots, karate, Michael Gough, and a tense final sequence – with a theme you won’t be able to get out of your phrase: dum dum dum dadadada. Death at Bargain Prices. The Hour That Never Was. Too Many Christmas Trees.
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The Avengers II: Mrs. Gale, We’re Needed! | Escape to Adventure!
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The Avengers II: Mrs. Gale, We’re Needed! The Avengers II: Mrs. Gale, We’re Needed! Honor Blackman’s Cathy Gale may be the greatest of the. Women She was the first television heroine who was truly her male co-star’s equal. She had the beauty and poise of a Hitchcock blonde, was independent and intelligent, and had a warmth and morality that the roguish John Steed often lacked. Blackman herself became a model for women in the early ’60s; she learned judo for the role, and wrote a. There’s more drama...
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The Passing Tramp: Who Completed Annie Haynes' The Crystal Beads Murder? Third Suspect: A. Fielding
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The Passing Tramp: Wandering through the mystery genre, book by book. Sunday, July 19, 2015. Who Completed Annie Haynes' The Crystal Beads Murder? Third Suspect: A. Fielding. Lady Dorothy Feilding (not A. Fielding). Until research breakthroughs this year, the life of Annie Haynes. Was one of the most mysterious of Golden Age detective fiction writers. Certainly rivaling Haynes in terms of personal mystery, however, was the enigmatic A. Fielding. Author of 23 detective novels between 1924 and 1944. A Fiel...
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Clothes In Books: Post-War Books: Peace Breaks Out by Angela Thirkell
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List of all the books - authors A-D. List of all the books - authors E-K. List of all the books - authors L-Q. List of all the books - authors R-Z. Themes and Memes and Lists. All the photos on one page. Tuesday, 12 May 2015. Post-War Books: Peace Breaks Out by Angela Thirkell. LAST WEEK’S LIST OF WARTIME HOMEFRONT BOOKS. AND THE COMMEMORATION OF THE VE DAY 70TH ANNIVERSARY, THE BLOG IS GOING TO FEATURE SOME POST-WAR BOOKS…. I can’t find it in the office.”. Miss Pym Disposes,. I enjoy her books. And she ...
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Pretty Sinister Books: "Laff in the Dark" (Flash Fiction)
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Crime, Supernatural and Adventure fiction. Obscure, Forgotten and Well Worth Reading. Laff in the Dark" (Flash Fiction). Flash Fiction Challenge from Patti Abbot for October 18, 2011. Pick a painting by Reginald Marsh and write a short short story based on the images. For other stories and paintings see the list posted at her blog. LAFF IN THE DARK. Spooks (1943) by Reginald Marsh. 8221; “Singer? 8221; “Dancer? He pulled a lever and sent another tram car into the dark. Squeak. Clank. Clickety-cla...He wa...