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#1190: You Get to Meet All Sorts in This Line of Work – Ranking the First Ten Non-Robert Arthur Three Investigators Titles (1968-73)

July 6, 2024July 1, 2024 / JJ / 7 Comments

Having recently read the twentieth novel in the Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series, and the tenth to be written by someone other than series creator Robert Arthur, my mind turns to how Jupe, Pete, and Bob have fared with multiple hands now directing their fates.

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#1185: How Sleek the Woe Appears – My Ten Favourite Golden Age Reprint Covers

June 22, 2024June 15, 2024 / JJ / 6 Comments

As someone who has never taken the time to foster any artistic talent, I’m amazed at the skill of people who design book covers. I even tried to start a regular feature on this blog celebrating such endeavours, but couldn’t get enough people interested to go beyond two posts.

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#1181: I Read in the Papers There Are Robbers – Ranking the Five Find-Outer Novels (1943-61) by Enid Blyton

June 8, 2024June 8, 2024 / JJ / 10 Comments

Last weekend, it was my distinct honour to present for a fourth time at the Bodies from the Library conference, in this instance on the topic of Enid Blyton’s detective fiction as represented by her Five Find-Outers series.

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#1166: And Birds of Foreign Tongue! – My Ten Favourite Locked Room International Titles

March 16, 2024March 13, 2024 / JJ / 22 Comments

I was saddened to learn of the recent death of John Pugmire who, for the best part of the last 20 years, has been instrumental in bringing the works of foreign authors to Anglophone fans, latterly through his Locked Room International imprint.

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#1159: A Reading Round-Up for 2023 + Plans for 2024

December 30, 2023December 9, 2025 / JJ / 12 Comments

I love a round-up post, a chance to reflect on what’s gone in the year before and to look ahead to what the future holds. So, following on from last year’s, here’s my review of bookish things for 2023.

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#1156: We Barred the Windows and the Doors – My Ten Favourite Impossible Crimes

December 23, 2023December 22, 2023 / JJ / 67 Comments

I’ve been moved of late to give some thought as to what my favourite examples of my favourite subgenre of detective fiction could possibly be. And I’m finally willing to commit — so here are, for today at least, my ten favourite impossible crimes in fiction.

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#1119: Here a Star, and There a Star – My Ten Favourite Ramble House Novels

September 23, 2023July 24, 2024 / JJ / 21 Comments

It looks like I might be making these ‘Ten Favourite…’ lists a thing, having previously done fictional detectives and British Library reissues; today, we turn our attention to the great work done by Ramble House, publishers of an unusual mix of crime and weird fiction.

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#1083: Five to Try – Elementary, Season 7 (2019)

July 1, 2023June 22, 2023 / JJ / 16 Comments

One final go around for US TV’s modern take on Sherlock Holmes, with Jonny Lee Miller filling the detective’s shoes and Lucy Liu giving us a Watson who’s on something approaching an equal footing with our resident genius.

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#1080: Our Splendours Are Menagerie – My Ten Favourite ‘New to Me’ British Library Crime Classics

June 24, 2023December 23, 2023 / JJ / 14 Comments

I looked at my ten favourite fictional sleuths a little while ago, and so, in honour of today’s Bodies from the Library conference at the British Library, here are my ten favourite novels that the excellent British Library Crime Classics range introduced me to.

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#1044: To Foe of Theirs I’m Deadly Foe… – My Ten Favourite Literary Detectives

April 1, 2023April 8, 2024 / JJ / 29 Comments

Perhaps April Fool’s Day isn’t the best scheduling of this post, but the recent experience of dragging my way through Helen Vardon’s Confession (1922) by R. Austin Freeman got me thinking about the literary detectives I’d follow to hell and back, and I figured that it might be worth expanding upon.

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