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Raymond Chandler - Anthology

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Raymond Chandler:   Short Stories and Early Novels

In this anthology, you will find the following novels: The Big Sleep, Farewell, My Lovely, and The High Window. There are also several short stories. These stories are considered pulp fiction. You will enjoy reading his novels and short stories that are in this collection.
Raymond Chandler

Raymond Chandler

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

If you enjoy Classic Mysteries, you will enjoy reading short stories and books by Raymond Chandler. Most of his stories were hard-boiled fiction, but other stories developed the characteristics of private detective fiction. For more information check out the following link. It’s an excellent website about Raymond Chandler and his works.
Raymond Chandler

Nathaniel Hawthorn

Monday, January 8th, 2007

If you are interested in Classic Mysteries, you would like to read short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorn. One of my favorite short stories was The Minister’s Black Veil. It was quite intriguing. For more information on Nathaniel Hawthorn, you can go to the following link. This link provides information about Hawthorn and his works.
Nathaniel Hawthorn

Crime Fiction

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Do you like reading Crime Fiction? This website is a great website for Crime Fiction fans. They have a list of authors, detectives, and links. If you click on an author such as Agatha Christie, it shows you the detectives that appear in her novels. It also brings you to another page that features her books and other links. For more information click on the following link:
Crime Fiction

Mary Higgins Clark

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

The Plot Thickens by Mary Higgins Clark

Are you intrigued by suspense stories where the plot moves the story? If you are, you will enjoy Mary Higgins Clark’s books. They are full of suspense. For more information go to the following website. This has a list of her books and the new one, I’ll Be Seeing You, that is coming out in paperback in June 2007.
Mary Higgins Clark

Jeffery Deaver

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

If you are looking for some great books, then you need to check out Jeffery Deaver’s website. He has two new books that have just come out in 2006. One of them is titled, The Cold Moon, and the other one is More Twisted, which is his second volume of short stories.

For more information on these two books and his other books just click on the following link:
Jeffery Deaver

Lights Out Tonight by Mary Jane Clark

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Lights Out Tonight by Mary Jane Clark

If you are looking for a new and intriguing book, you might enjoy reading Lights Out Tonight by Mary Jane Clark. This came out this year. You also will be intrigued by her website and her other books. I recently bought Nowhere To Run and Close to You and will write about those books in the near future.
Mary Jane Clark

Thieves’ Dozen

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Thieves' Dozen
If you enjoy reading capers, you will enjoy this collection of capers featuring John Dortmunder, a hilarious thief. One of my favorite short stories is Too Many Crooks. You will enjoy reading that story. It is very hilarious.
Donald E. Westlake

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