Politically Indirect: Why I Hide My Politics from My Readers by Steve Hockensmith
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Big Red Amlingmeyer, Blarney, Cadaver in Chief, Dawn of the Dreadfuls, Dear Mr. Holmes, Dear Mr. Holmes Seven Holmes on the Range Mysteries, Holmes on the Range, Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime, Old Red Amlingmeyer, On the Wrong Track, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, short stories, Steve Hockensmith, The Black Dove, The Crack in the Lens, World's Greatest Sleuth
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/Cadaver in Chief author Steve Hockensmith is one of those wonderfully gifted writers who seems as comfortable writing short stories (Blarney: 12... Read More
A Story Made for Hollywood by Gus Pelagatti
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I previously reviewed The Wicked Wives by Gus Pelagatti, so was happy to welcome Gus for a guest post in conjunction with... Read More
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