#HistoricalMystery

Review of Unnatural Ends by Christopher Huang – coming in January 2023

Christopher Huang has written a thoroughly enjoyable, slightly gothic, Golden-Age style mystery, set in an appropriately spooky Norman-era manor on the edge of the North Yorkshire moors.   Readers are introduced to the three main characters (Sir Lawrence Linwood’s children) while they are young, in a prologue set a decade or so before World War I, …

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Review of The Pickwick Murders by Heather Redmond – out tomorrow

Doesn’t quite live up to its premise… I hadn’t read any of the previous books in this series, but I usually really like books featuring famous individuals (Queen Elizabeth I, Josephine Tey, Giordano Bruno, Jane Austen, even Agatha Christie herself) as fictional detectives.   So I was excited to try out Heather Redmond’s series featuring a …

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Coming Soon: The Conjure-Man Dies by Rudolph Fisher (review)

I wish the author had been able to write more mysteries before he died… The Conjure-Man Dies is a piece of history:  its introduction says it’s the first detective novel written by an African-American.   That tends to put it under a bright spotlight, and might make it hard for the book to live up to …

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