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Talking About Detective Fiction
However much I try to discipline myself as to plot and general whodunnitry, I
always find myself writing about a set of people in a milieu that for one reason or
another attracts me, and then, bad cess to it, I have to involve them in some crime
or ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction
... thepolice detective 'Waters' (1849) which,while not conforming to the later'rules'
of whodunnitry,helped to builduppublic identification with the still partly distrusted
figureofthe detective policeman, and hence withthe process ofdetection itself.
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Look at the Birdie: Unpublished Short Fiction
Praise for Look at the Birdie "The fourteen stories in Lack at the Birdie, none of
them afraid to entertain, dabble in whodunnitry. science fiction and commanding
fables of good versus evil. Why these stories went unpublished is hard to answer.
RAE FOLEY. The Deadly Noose. (Hammond, Hammond, 12s. 6d.) This is pure
whodunnitry at its unpretentious best. The catalytic Hiram Potter, around whom
things always start to happen, uses his loaf to good purpose when he finds
himself ...
But prime among them are the monumental miscasting of Melanie Griffith as a
rough, tough homicide cop; the arbitrary resolution of its whodunnitry; and an
autumnally-lit, idealized depiction of Hasidic life that's more strictly Hollywood
than ...
What follows Is fairy-tale romance and whimsical charm meshed with clever
whodunnitry. Creator Bryan Fuller (Dead Like Me, Wonder- falls) tapped Men in
Black's Barry Sonnenfeld to direct the first two episodes, both of which he gave
his ...
The play personalises political issues entertainingly; but its reliance on old-
fashioned psychological whodunnitry itself seems a poignant comment on South
Africa's cultural time-warp. **#*♢#»****♢«#**#*»# WHAT'S ON 29. 6. 88 Patrick
Mar mi ...
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The Unimaginable Mathematics of Borges' Library of Babel
Now, in The Unimaginable Mathematics of Borges' Library of Babel, William Goldbloom Bloch takes readers on a fascinating tour of the mathematical ideas hidden within one of the classic works of modern literature.
William Goldbloom Bloch Associate Professor of Mathematics Wheaton College, 2008
April 1989: sisters Alison and Jacquie Barnett take a holiday to Greece that neither of them will ever forget.
On a balmy summer's day in 1930 the great and the good of the county are out in force for the annual, much-anticipated tennis party at the Bickleighs, although not everyone has much enthusiasm for the game.