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Bloodhounds (Soho Crime)
Amazon.com Review: Peter Diamond of the Bath Police returns in the fourth installment in this marvelous detective series. The plot for this mystery is well thought-out and cleverly developed with puzzling turns that keep you guessing. A rare stamp is [... more]
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The Japanese Corpse (Soho crime)
other reviewer must be a fan of Dr Seuss: It shocks and dismays me that the previous reviewer does not have the ability to analyze abstract novels. This is not a Tom Clancy book. Van de Wetering has practiced Zen Buddhism, been a cop in Amsterdam, and [... more]
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Honeymoon to Nowhere (Soho crime)
Amazon.com Review: The ghosts of World War II hover over this richly detailed 1965 mystery, written by Japan's most famous crime writer, Akimitsu Takagi. Etsuko Ogata is engaged to be married to a university lecturer, but her father, suspicious of the [... more]
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Murder in Montmartre (Soho Crime)
Very very good series!!: The people who have said they don't like this series, well, that's OK. We all like different things. Now, as for myself, I can't stand a single book which has won the Booker Prize, except for The English Patient. I like this [... more]
$23.00
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Murder in Clichy (Soho Crime)
Everything but a real cigar: One of the problems with reading a novel that is part of a series is not reading until the fifth. Black's descriptions of Paris and the ambience of the neighborhoods reads like a well written travelogue on Lonely Planet. But [... more]
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The Watcher in the Pine (Soho Crime)
A Rich Historical Mystery Set In Franco's Spain: "The Watcher in the Pine" is Rebecca Pawel's third novel featuring Carlos Tejada Alonso y Léon, and each book is more intriguing than the previous. Set in post Civil War Spain, the author [... more]
$12.00
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The Woman Who Married a Bear (Soho Crime)
A wonderful book: "The Woman Who Married A Bear" is an incredibly wonderful novel. It is filled with one-of-a-kind characters who mesh into a compelling, tangled story line. Add to that mix the uniqueness of Sitka, Alaska and and the [... more]
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The Summer Snow (Soho Crime)
An Outstanding Historical Novel & Riveting Mystery ! BRAVO Ms. Pawel!: "Summer Snow" is Rebecca Pawel's fourth novel featuring Carlos Tejada Alonso y Leon, and each book is more intriguing than the previous. Set in post Civil War Spain, the [... more]
$12.00
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Anarchy and Old Dogs (Soho Crime)
great late 1970s Laos mystery: In 1977 Vientiane a truck ran over blind dentist Dr. Buagaew, killing him instantly. Everyone who witnessed the tragedy assumes the late pedestrian obviously owed karmic debt so no tears were shed. As is the case in these [... more]
$24.00
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The Last Enemy (Soho Crime)
"The Last Enemy," a gripping tale, Italian style: The Last Enemy is a terrific read, an Italian police procedural that caught me up in a conflict between turning its pages fast and slowing down to savoring its luscious tastes, fascinating [... more]
$13.00
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Disco for the Departed (Soho Crime)
`She is the evidence that carries the prints.': In this book, the third of four so far published to feature the septuagenarian national coroner of Laos, Dr Siri is called on to explain the mystery of a mummified arm inconveniently protruding from a [... more]
$12.00
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Death of a Dutchman (Soho Crime)
Excellent Italian police procedural: In an apartment next door to his own flat in Piazza Santo Spirito, Florentine carabinieri Marshal Salvatore Guarnaccia finds his jeweler neighbor dying in what looks like a suicide due to his slashed hands. However, [... more]
$12.00
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