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Caper Mysteries

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Cat In A Quicksilver Caper

If you enjoy reading capers, and you haven’t read any books by Carole Nelson Douglas, you might enjoy reading these books. They feature Midnight Louie and Temple Barr, who is a private investigator. For more information about her books, you can go to the following link:
Carole Nelson Douglas

Double Take by Catherine Coulter

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Double Take

Catherie Coulter has written an FBI series, which is a great series. Double Take is her newest book in the FBI series. It was publshed June 2007. For more information about the book, you can go to the following link:
DoubleTake

Detective Fiction

Friday, July 6th, 2007

If you would like to find out more about Detective Fiction, then you can go to the following website. This is an excellent website that provides information about Detective Fiction, the history, authors, types of Detective Fiction, and more.
Detective Fiction

Strange Happenings by Janet Blaylock

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Strange Happenings

If you enjoy reading mysteries, you might enjoy reading this book. This is my third book that I have published since June, 2007. This book is for middle school age readers through adults. It features twin girls, Christy and Megan, who like to investigate mysteries. Megan is especially curious about things that happen around her, and she talks Christy into going with her to investigate the mysteries. There are several humorous incidents involving the twin girls. When they were younger, they started a mystery book club they called Cedar Tree Mysteries Book Club. They are the only ones in the club. Find out what happens to Christy and Megan.
Strange Happenings

Rita Lakin

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

Getting Old Is Criminal

Do you enjoy reading cozy mysteries? If you do, you might enjoy reading books by Rita Lakin. Her latest book just came out. It’s titled Getting Old Is Criminal. Her books feature Gladdy Gold, who is a private investigator.
Rita Lakin

Joan Bartlett

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Nice Shows
Do you enjoy ice skating? Joan Bartlett started to write a series of cozy mysteries where the theme was ice skating. You might enjoy reading these books. Her setting was in a fictitious town off the coast in California. Her first book was Nice Shows Joan Bartlett

She wrote book two, which was titled Judge Me Nottingham but according to her website, she passed away before her third book was completed.

Mystery Ink

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Mystery Ink is a great site if you are interested in Crime Fiction. They have a list of auhors, book reviews, author interviews and more. Some of the authors include Lawrence Block, Harlan Coben, Jeffery Deaver, Tess Gerritsen, Donald Westlake, and more. When you click on an author’s name, you will be lead to his/her website.
Mystery Ink

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