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Deborah Crombie (née Darden) (born June 6, 1952) is an American author of the Duncan Kinkaid / Gemma James mystery series set in the United Kingdom. Crombie was raised in Texas and has lived in the United Kingdom. She now lives in northern Texas

Deborah Crombie

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  1. July 01, 2010 — Title: Necessary As Blood Author: Deborah Crombie ISBN: 9780061287534 Publishing Information: Hardcover, 378 pages, William Morrow, 2009 Genre: Police Procedural, #13 Kincaid...

  2. in Arts by Between the Covers with a VERY GOOD
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    March 14, 2010 — Some suspense novelists grow weary of reprising their characters in book after book and seek respite by writing stand-alone novels. But Deborah Crombie's fans need not worry. ``I...

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    February 24, 2010 — Title: Where Memories Lie Author: Deborah Crombie ISBN: 9780061287527, Avon, 2009 Genre: Police Procedural, #12 Kincaid & James mystery Rating: B First Line: The day was...

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    November 28, 2009 — of action, all taking place in the holiday season of Christmas to New Year. I've been struck in my re-reading about how much these threads all tie in to the idea of Christmas. Most enjoyable read. #11 in...

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    February 08, 2010 — NECESSARY AS BLOOD is Deborah Crombie’s 13th novel featuring Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, but it is far from an unlucky outing. Her masterful mix of...

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    July 06, 2010 — to read, I believe I’ve earned it: John Sandford, Michael Connelly, Tess Gerritsen, Deborah Crombie, Patricia Cornwell, Robert Crais, Jonathan Kellerman, and so on, and so...

  2. in Arts by Book Bird Dog with a BAD
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    June 14, 2010 — Mystery Readers International  has announced its nominees for Best Mystery 2010, in four categories. Here are the books and authors chosen: Best Novel Bury Me Deep by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster) Tower...

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    June 12, 2010 — Janet Rudolph has just announced the 2010 Macavity Nominations on her Mystery Readers International website. Congratulations to all these great writers! Best Novel Bury Me Deep by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster) Tower by Ken Bruen and Reed...

  4. May 18, 2010 — Although BEA is getting most of the conference press, there are other literary and mystery-themed events coming up this weekend: May 27-29, 2010 Mayhem in the Midlands Omaha, NE Guest of Honor:...

  5. May 02, 2010 — favorite authors, Deborah Crombie . Sheila's newest Claudia Rose novel, LAST WRITES , will be out July 6th. Technorati

  6. March 25, 2010 — Well, I tell you what everybody else is reading. Don't you want to know what I'm doing? Last weekend I finished Deborah Crombie's Where Memories Lie , which I liked a lot, and now...

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    March 01, 2010 — I was on vacation last week, hence the sparse updates on the world of books. I did spend a pleasant chunk of the week reading: A wonderful Deborah Crombie mystery set in England,...

  8. June 14, 2010 — Can’t Put Down (Mira) "Amapola" by Luis Alberto Urrea in Phoenix Noir (Akashic Books). Best Novel Bury Me Deep by Megan Abbott (Simon & Schuster) Tower by Ken Bruen and Reed Farrel Coleman (Busted Flush Press) Necessary as Blood...

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    June 13, 2010 — -SELLER’S APPRENTICE, Felony & Mayhem 2010 Macavity Awards shortlist Best Mystery Novel: Megan Abbott: Bury Me Deep (Simon & Schuster) Ken Bruen & Reed Farrel Coleman: Tower (Busted Flush Press) Deborah...

  10. January 21, 2010 — went to high school out there, and I STILL am never sure which city is claiming that area. On March 19, authors visit local high schools to talk with students. At Lit LIVE! on Saturday, March 20, you can hear...

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