Deborah Crombie
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Mystery writer Deborah Crombie loves her characters
Mar 14, 2010Mystery writer Deborah Crombie loves her charactersSome 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 hear writers say they are bored and that they would like to do something else, but I don't feel that way... by miamiherald.typepad.com/between_the_covers | related posts
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Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie
Feb 24, 2010Where Memories Lie by Deborah CrombieTitle: Where Memories Lie Author: Deborah Crombie ISBN: 9780061287527, Avon, 2009 Genre: Police Procedural, #12 Kincaid & James mystery Rating: B First Line: The day was utterly miserable for early May, even considering the expected vagaries of English weather. When a diamond... by kittlingbooks.com | related posts
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Necessary as Blood
Feb 08, 2010Necessary as BloodNECESSARY 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 thorough policing and the convoluted family life of Kincaid, James and their two boys is always a joy to... by bookgasm.com | related posts
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WATER LIKE A STONE, Deborah Crombie
Nov 28, 2009WATER LIKE A STONE, Deborah Crombieof 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 the James/Kincaid series My rating: 4.8 Others to look for by Deborah... by paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com | related posts
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Vacation, "Olive Kitteridge" - and other stuff
Mar 01, 2010Vacation, Olive Kitteridge - and other stuffI 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, Water Like a Stone , which is the equivalent of a comfort read and highly entertaining; the Pulitzer... by miamiherald.typepad.com/between_the_covers | related posts
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2010 Literary Feast offers something for every reader's palate
Jan 21, 20102010 Literary Feast offers something for every reader's palatewent 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 panel discussions and lectures from authors, including Steve Alten, Russell Banks, R.B. Bernstein,... by miamiherald.typepad.com/between_the_covers | related posts
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2009 Stats
Feb 01, 2010Inconvenient Wife - Megan Chance - F - 2004 - 404 pages Fatal Legacy - Elizabeth Corley - F - 308 pages The Hellfire Conspiracy - Will Thomas - F - 311 pages A Rule Against Murder - Louise Penny - F - 322 pages The Creative Habit - Twyla Tharp - NF - 243 pages Where Memories Lie - Deborah... by bookgarden.blogspot.com/index.html | related posts
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Best reads in 2009 - the full list
Jan 12, 2010Best reads in 2009 - the full listTaylor NECESSARY AS BLOOD by Deborah Crombie NEMESIS by Jo Nesbø NO ONE YOU KNOW by Michelle Richmond OLD FLAMES by John Lawton ONCE WERE COPS by Ken Bruen ONE CARELESS MOMENT by Dave Hugelschaffer OUT by Natsuo Kirino PAIN KILLERS by Jerry Stahl PARIAH by Dave Zeltserman PAYING... by paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com | related posts
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The List: Crisp Packets in British Crime Fiction
Jan 23, 2010today. Here are a few cases: The Halo Parade , by Bill James In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner , by Elizabeth George (an American writing in the British style) Strip Jack ; Tooth and Nail ; Dead Souls , all by Ian Rankin In a Dark House , by Deborah Crombie (a Texan) Bad Traffic ,... by bfgb.wordpress.com | related posts
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Growing Bookworms Newsletter: January 5
Jan 06, 2010, excellent escapist reading (not reviewed because I listened on MP3). Stephen King : Under the Dome . Scribner. Completed December 29, 2009. A surprisingly fast-paced read, given the length of the book. I enjoyed it, though it doesn't quite measure up to The Stand (one of my all-time favorites).... by jkrbooks.typepad.com | related posts
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And Now For Something Completely Different...
Dec 08, 2009And Now For Something Completely Different...'t that same approach valid for other characters, as well? And now, for a quiz! Relax, it'll be fun (I hope). I'm always impressed by American writers who write British characters (and who do it well) in a British setting. Elizabeth George, Deborah Crombie and Martha Grimes are a few... by mwvrwa.blogspot.com | related posts
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Plan to give books for Christmas
Nov 30, 2009Plan to give books for ChristmasSTONE, Deborah Crombie 4.8, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, Stieg Larsson 4.8, NOT DEAD ENOUGH, Peter James 4.8, CARELESS IN RED, Elizabeth George 4.8, A TEST OF WILLS, Charles Todd 4.8, OVERKILL, Vanda Symon 4.8, A CERTAIN MALICE, Felicity Young If you'd like to use the image... by paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com | related posts
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