The 'Puzzle Doctor', a Mathematician by training and trade who likes logical puzzles in any shape or form, is the author of the blog which mainly concentrates on mystery books reviews. He is currently building a bibliography of reviews of both Ellery Queen and Paul Doherty for his blog, and intends to continue to include other authors. By the way he does review requests as well and answers general queries on his blog. What is most important for him he says is the proper mystery; the stories must have a puzzle to work out. His blog's tagline is: Spoiler Free Reviews Of Fair Play Detective Fiction. IN SEARCH OF THE CLASSIC MYSTERY NOVEL
DO YOU WRITE UNDER YOU OWN NAME? is Martin Edwards' crime writing blog. He is an award-winning British crime novelist, critic and solicitor, who is popular for his two series of detective novels. The first is the Harry Devlin series which features Liverpool lawyer Harry Devlin. The other features Detective Chief Inspector Hannah Scarlett and historian Daniel Kind in the Lake District Mysteries, which are the first series of crime novels by a British detective novelist to be set in the Lake District. Martin Edwards also writes stand-alone novels, short-story collections and non-fiction books. You can read his biography and bibliography on wikipedia and his author website martinedwardsbooks.com.
Here's something slightly different. AT THE VILLA ROSE is Xavier Lechard's blog where he posts his thoughts and opinions on fiction (mostly of the criminal kind), as well as music and film. His is a regular writer of reviews, and he encourages and appreciates comments on his blog which he eagerly awaits! I must say it is a pleasure to read his reviews and I do recommend his blog; if you can't read French, you can read the English bits.
Ray Walsh is the owner of an independent bookshop in East Lansing called Curious Book Shop which sells used and rare books. CURIOUS BOOK SHOP is also the name of his blog, a journal of book shop news, book reviews and other curiosities, where he reviews current mystery fiction. He has reviewed Michigan books and crime novels regularly since 1987.
Edited and written mostly by J Kingston Pierce, THE RAP SHEET has earned its reputation as an essential resource for readers seeking information about what’s new and interesting in the world of crime fiction. It covers crime, mystery, and thriller fiction both recent and vintage, appearing in all media--print as well as broadcast. Before The Rap Sheet was a blog, it was a monthly newsletter in January Magazine.
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