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05-23-2008
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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
01-10-2006
10:10 AM ET (US)
Da Vinci people

Take a walking tour of a beautiful city as seen through the eyes of a lucky hack writer. Magical. Make sure you don't accidentally see anything not in the book.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
12-20-2005
10:47 AM ET (US)
The plight of the modern day crime writer

Ian Rankin selflessly says that snobbery stops the lit prize gravy train one town before Murderville. Those damn snobs. They've been one town over from me too for years! Welcome to the twin municipalities of Poettown and Toughshitsville, Ian. Population: you.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
10-06-2005
01:29 PM ET (US)
Rendell's decided that killing a few Americans might earn out

Ruth Rendell's next book is set strategically in the US with the hope that Americans prefer their corpses to reflect themselves, or something.

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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
10-06-2005
12:59 PM ET (US)
History of the mystery

The thriller novel according to Ken Follet. (Thanks, Neal)


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
08-23-2005
06:46 AM ET (US)
Jack the Ripper case solved!

Society continues to unravel as money and effort are spent in the least effective places.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
08-10-2005
06:44 AM ET (US)
The world is a mysterious place

Mystery novels are slowly entwining themselves into cultures around the world.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
07-07-2005
06:59 AM ET (US)
Julian Barnes on ACD

Arthur and George? Okay, sounds good. But in our house we prefer the masterworks of one Laurie R King.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
06-09-2005
07:05 AM ET (US)
Insert Michael Jackson joke here

Thriller writers band together to bring us bad writing in group form.

The idea for the group had been simmering for years and finally erupted out of a conversation between Lynds and David Morrell, the other cofounder and co-president. ''The organization was designed to broaden appreciation of thrillers and deepen the quality of what thrillers can be," says Morrell, creator of Rambo and author of 28 books. His forthcoming ''Creepers" plunges into the underworld of urban explorers.

How ironic. (Explanation for the young people - Michael Jackson, back when he was black and a musician instead of a piece of pedophilic performance art sculpture, made an album called "Thriller")


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
05-01-2005
10:25 PM ET (US)
Holmes gets a new ride: a bandwagon

Everyone's doing Sherlock lately. That's gotta get sore after a while.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
04-14-2005
07:09 AM ET (US)
It's all the grad students

Mysteries are doing just fine.


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BookninjaPerson was signed in when posted
01-09-2005
11:49 PM ET (US)
Get a room, my dear Watson

Gosh, I wish old Sherly and WatWat would just fuck and get it over with.



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