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Nancy Ellis
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Peter Lovesey, Gillian Slovo, Nicholas Blake, John Dickson Carr, Patricia Highsmith, Frances Fyfield, Gillian Linscott, Lord Dunsany, Peter Robinson, Jonathan Gash, and the incomparable Agatha Christie!
— Aug 23, 2017 08:05AM
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Nancy Ellis
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Good stories by Michael Gilbert, Antonia Fraser, Patricia Moyes, Reginald Hill, P.G. Wodehouse, Dorothy L. Sayers (a very entertaining Lord Peter Wimsey), A.A. Milne, and Liza Cody.
— Aug 22, 2017 12:39PM
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Nancy Ellis
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Two more great stories from Robert Barnard and Simon Brett!
— Aug 21, 2017 08:51AM
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Nancy Ellis
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Great-looking collection of short stories by terrific authors such as the first four which I've read so far: Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock, of course), G. K. Chesterton (I honestly didn't care for this Father Brown short), Ngaio Marsh (Inspector Alleyn), and a horror short by Frederick Forsyth: There Are No Snakes In Ireland----gave me nightmares last night!
— Aug 20, 2017 03:27PM
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Abbey
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the stories are pretty-good-to-excellent, but the organization of this is poor; Jon Breen's Introduction is wonderful as usual, but Perry's Forward to the collection and, indeed, the selection of the stories, was quite poor. I wonder if she had anything to actually do with the selection? If so, then she's made a right botch of it. yes, I am going to be ranting in the full review!
— Jul 23, 2017 09:11PM
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