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gadetection / The Cambridge Murders Slow-moving, rather long-winded cosy about murder in a Cambridge college. The body of a porter is found first, apparently shot as he made his rounds; ...
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gadetection / Lament for a Maker Innes, Michael - Lament for a Maker (1938). Review by Nick Fuller 5/5. One of the true classics of the detective fantasy, this, one of Innes’s masterpieces, ...
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gadetection / Halsey, Harlan Page Harlan Page Halsey (1837-1898) was a writer of pulp fiction for the dime novels. His character, Old Sleuth, appeared in the first detective serial in 1872 ...
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gadetection / Vegetable Duck Rhode, John - Vegetable Duck (1944). From http://www.geocities.com/bevis1uk/Rhode.htm. Review by Nick Fuller 5/5. One of the very best Rhodes. ...
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gadetection / Davis, Dorothy Salisbury Dorothy Salisbury Davis (1916-) is an American author of novels and short stories. She was born in Chicago and grew up in rural Illinois. ...
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gadetection / Dorcas Dene, Detective Certainly she has equal ability to any male detectives: no detective of either gender could work more intelligently or professionally to detect crime. ...
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gadetection / Heyer, Georgette Georgette Heyer was a major talent who produced a definite masterpiece of the genre (A Blunt Instrument), another top drawer mystery (Envious Casca), ...
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gadetection / Goodchild, George George Goodchild (1885-1969) was a prolific British writer about whom little is known. He also wrote under the names of Jesse Templeton, Wallace Q Reid and ...
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gadetection / Shorter Works by Margery Allingham "What to do with an Ageing Detective" (1958) by Margery Allingham. *** "... everybody knows how old I am. You saw to that, fixing it as the same age as the ...
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gadetection / Koehler, Robert Portner Robert Portner Koehler (1905-1988) was an American author. His father, Julius H. Koehler, came from a big brewing family. He married Alma Meta Portner in ...
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