Rezension: Jacqueline Winspear: “Leaving Everything Most Loved”

In the latest Maisie Dobbs novel, “Leaving Everything Most Loved,” the British psychologist/detective investigates the death of a young Indian woman. Author Jacqueline Winspear appears twice locally in April.

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Rezensionen: Camilleri, Wilson, Bannister, Thomas, & Lovejoy

Adam Woog on Andrea Camilleri’s “The Dance of the Seagull”, Robert Wilson’s “Capital Punishment”, Jo Bannister’s “Deadly Virtues”, “Death on a Pale Horse” by Donald Thomas, and Bess Lovejoy’s nonfiction work “Rest in Pieces”.

Rezension: Cara Black: “Murder Below Montparnasse”

San Francisco writer Cara Black has her fashionable detective investigating high-stakes art theft in Paris’ famous Montparnasse neighborhood in her latest Aimée Leduc mystery, “Murder Below Montparnasse.”

Rezension: Christopher Sandford: »Masters of Mystery«

Christopher Sandford’s »Masters of Mystery« explores the oddball friendship that formed between two very different kinds of geniuses: the magician Harry Houdini and Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle.

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