A blog reviewing mystery books, with a listing of Saskatchewan mysteries, and a sprinkling of non-fiction books, especially history and biographies
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Mysteries Past and Present next Week
My coming week's posts will start with my next entry on Sunday in Kerrie Smith's meme, Crime Fiction on a Euro Pass. The train reaches Austria in central Europe and I have found a mystery set in the late 1800's near Vienna in the heart of the Austro-Hungarian empire. It features a very unusual sleuth finding a solution to a real life mystery.
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Starting Tuesday I will be putting up a series of three posts involving The Goodbye Man by Chad Barton, a new author. The initial post will involve a review of the book whose lead character, Jack Steele, is a 21st Century vigilante. The second post will cover a series of questions involving issues relating to crime and punishment I sent in writing to Chad and his answers. The third post will have my thoughts on the answers. As a lawyer part of my practice has involved criminal law almost totally as a defence counsel. The posts will reflect that background. I am looking forward to hearing from readers about the differing perspectives on criminal law within the posts.
Bill - It sounds as though you've got an interesting week planned. I happen to really enjoy historical mysteries, so I am looking forward to your post for the Crime Fiction on a Europass meme. And your series on Chad Barton really sounds quite informative and interesting.
Bill - It sounds as though you've got an interesting week planned. I happen to really enjoy historical mysteries, so I am looking forward to your post for the Crime Fiction on a Europass meme. And your series on Chad Barton really sounds quite informative and interesting.
ReplyDeleteMargot: Thanks for the comment. I believe it is going to an interesting week.
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