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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books: Review
Martin Edwards has forgotten more than I will ever know about vintage crime classics. And he presents his knowledge in a most accessible way. A whole book full of novel synopses could easily have been dry-as-dust, but Edwards, as the title indicates, weaves his synopses into a story about the development of the classic crime novel from the turn-of-the century to 1950. I thoroughly enjoyed discovering new authors and new novels, as well as being delighted to see some of my favorites make the list. ★★★★★
~Thanks to one of my 2017 Secret Santas, Terri Sigmon Quinn, for this terrific book!
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Agh! Sorry to hear that even the BL doesn't have copied of some of the nivels. I work at another Legal Deposit library and know how frustrating it can be when something you really want slips through the net. Still.....Martin Edwards must, presumably, have found them somewhere...
ReplyDeleteDamnit. Apologies for bizarre spellings - still getting used to the eccentric spell check on tablet.
ReplyDeleteNo problem with the spelling--electronics do weird things sometimes. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's possible that Martin found references to some of these books in other works--I've found books listed (sometimes with short synopses) in the back of books I'm reading from the period and then I have the hardest time finding them..
You sum up exactly how I felt about this book! Martin did a tremendous job, but he has left us all wishing we could find these books - and the time to read them all...
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