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- The Richard Jury murder mysteries by Martha Grimes I am fond of murder mysteries and these are good ones! One of the fun things about these mysteries is that every title is also the name of a real pub somewhere in Britain. I also like her twisted sense of humor involving the subplots and...
- How to Write a Mystery Whodunit Novel If you are like me, the desire to write a mystery novel is very strong. For the past few years, I have been learning the craft of mystery writing. It is an amazing journey of discovery and self-accomplishment.... and a journey that can be difficult w...
- Useful Resources for the Mystery Writer An important place in every mystery writer's home should be the library. Writing this kind of genre often requires specific and accurate information, ranging from detective work, forensics, criminal psychology to police procedure. With time, try to...
- What is a Mystery? In years past defining a mystery was easy. A mystery was a riddle or a puzzle. The reader and the protagonist had to determine the secret, solve the crime, usually a murder, and find the guilty party. The clues were buried within the story allowing t...
- Murder Mystery Games Murder mystery games come in various guises - dinner theatre, turn-based parties, interviewing suspects and (my favourite) fully-interactive murder mystery games. Here I describe various sites and resources for hosting your own interactive murder m...
- A Murder Mystery for you to solve I have never shared this Halloween tale with anyone but my family. The kids love it, every Halloween I tell them this story and let them solve it themselves. They have yet to come up with the correct answer but the ones they have made up sure do make...
- Tony Hillerman I like this series of books for several reasons: (1) It has detailed knowledge of a subject/place/time that makes the books re-readable and interesting far beyond the mystery that's being solved. In this case the place is the Navajo reserverati...
- Micheal Jecks and the Templar mysteries The Templar series are a set of books written by Micheal Jecks. Originally set on the moors in Britain in the 1300's. Sir Baldwin, Keeper of the King's Peace in Dartmoor, and his friend Simon Puttock, the Stannary balif are the two men responsible f...
- Peter Falk This lens is devoted to Peter Falk, the actor behind the greatest detective of all time: Columbo.
- Burgh Island, South Devon Burgh Island is a small island off the coast of South Devon in the Southwest of England separated from Bigbury-on-sea on the mainland by just a few hundred yards of sea at high-tide and a short stretch of beach at low-tide. The island is home to one...
- British Detectives - Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders started in 1997 with a pilot episode "The Killings at Badgers Wood", it won the Best Drama award that year and so began the Midsomer Murders series, which now has around 8 million viewers in the UK per episode. They are bas...
- Party Time For Adults Idea Girl Consulting - Party Time For Adults- around the world at Christmas Time, Virtual tour of the world, Christmas party planning, menu, decorating a christmas tree, Christmas party games. host a cocktail party, bartending drink recipes, special...
- FBI Ten Most Wanted The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list arose from a conversation held in late 1949, during a game of Hearts between J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, and William Kinsey Hutchinson, International News Serv...
- Christmas party games The more you plan your christmas party games the more fun it will be. We've reviewed a great murder mystery game for you to play with your guests. We are recommending a murder mystery game for after dinner where everyone can play a role and discover...
- J.A. Jance - Novelist with Southwest and Northwest Adventures Whether it's with J.P. Beaumont in Seattle or with Sheriff Joanna Brady in Arizona, J.A. Jance creates exciting and terrifying mysteries. Her stories are believable and are real page-turners. J.A. Jance describes her characters and settings with a s...
- Vintage Mysteries: A Golden-Age World Everyone needs the occasional vacation. When my stress levels rise, I brew a pot of tea and escape to what I call Christieland. Could anything be more relaxing? The Golden-Age mystery novel gave us a world where everyone is wealthy and chic. There ar...
- The best mystery series in print A sad fact of publishing is that books go out of print. These days that happens rather quickly unless you’re She-Who-Is-Named-All-Too-Often or Stephen King or—well, you know. And when books go out of print, publishers first try to sell th...
- Erin Allen Author of Another Foot in The Grave While sitting at a local cemetery, Lieutenant Killian Shelleen finds her squad car demolished by a group of teenage grave robbers. During the investigation, her crack homicide team known as the Zombie Squad and her trusty canine, Dracula, make a horr...
- Sister Fidelma - murder mystery in medieval Ireland Sister Fidelma is the main character in a series of murder mysteries written by Peter Tremayne. Set in 9th century Ireland, during the conflict between the Irish and Catholic churches, the series focuses as much on the politics and culture of the tim...
- Agatha Christie : The Perfect Murder Mystery A dream holiday on a private island was their chance to get away from everything quickly turns into their worst nightmare yet right until the end English reserve and manners hold sway.Agatha Christie's top seller and the greatest murder-mystery s...
