Hints and tips:
...John Sugar is a detective in the right place at the wrong time....
...Round on the Links The link, for Valentine’s Day, was types of love Unconditional Surrender Puppy Airing cupboard America First “Tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime” Free True Detective...
...From late 19th-century Britain to early 20th-century China, and more detective work, via Yangsze Choo’s The Fox Wife (Quercus £20)....
...Overseeing this operation is a 52-year-old former detective named Stephen White, known officially as the Receiver of Wreck....
...Relentless Melt by Jeremy P Bushnell (Melville House) A pair of unconventional amateur detectives investigate mysterious goings-on in early-20th-century Boston — but what appears to be a straightforward...
...The first mystery to be confronted on picking up Holmes, Margaret and Poe (Century £20) by James Patterson and Brian Sitts is: why not “Holmes, Marple and Dupin”?...
...The Enchanters by James Ellroy, Hutchinson Heinemann £22/Knopf $30 Knopf, 448 pages...
...Cheryl Hughes, a detective chief inspector at Greater Manchester police, wrote to the MP on Monday....
...“A Manhattan you shake to fox-trot time,” declares detective Nick Charles in the 1934 flick The Thin Man, “a Bronx to two-step time, a dry Martini you always shake to waltz time.”...
...In 2010, the Nobel laureate economist Sir James Mirrlees led a comprehensive review of the British tax system, which has with equal comprehensiveness been ignored by governments ever since....
...Simon Case Belgian Congo (names of what is now The Democratic Republic of Congo) I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue Agatha Julie Christie (The Go-Between, Far From the Madding Crowd, Doctor Zhivago) True Detective...
...Relentless Melt is steeped in historical atmosphere, and its contrasting, gender-nonconforming detective duo hold great appeal....
...owe to the airline industry / Dr James Palmer, retired consultant anaesthetist, Sedbergh, Cumbria, UK...
...There’s something surreal to the whole texture of James Macdonald’s staging, co-produced with Atlantic Theater Company — a suspended quality familiar to any period of illness....
...For example, when the second paragraph of this column lifted 13 words verbatim from the King James Bible, was that plagiarism? Obviously not....
...Its plot — private detective investigates missing-person case — is a clothesline on which hangs a patchwork quilt of viewpoint narratives and excerpts of “found” text that as a whole don’t quite align and...
...The jury were not told how exactly Detective Constable Ryan caught wind of Wen’s activities....
...The series also brings back Cawood’s nemesis, Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton), a violent psychopath who raped her daughter and drove her to suicide....
...In the 1960s, his work on TV series The Borderers led to him being sized up as a candidate to play James Bond. But he thought of himself as a stage actor first....
...In April 2016, two Irish detectives arrive at a residential address not far from Dublin city centre....
...What’s the only film in which Humphrey Bogart played Raymond Chandler’s detective Philip Marlowe? In 1727, who became the first scientist to be buried in Westminster Abbey? Click here for the answers...
...And still with mature male American writers: a nod for This Train (No Exit, £9.99) by James Grady....
...He went to the same school that the writer James Joyce had attended 70 years earlier. When he was a kid, Christy’s family lived in the UK for a bit and he sometimes puts on an English accent....
...“Settlers of Catan changed everything,” says James Wallis, a game designer and author of a new history of board games, Everybody Wins....
...The Dead of Jericho, with a screenplay by Anthony Minghella, was the first episode of which TV detective series? Which decathlon Olympic gold medallist came out as a trans woman in 2015?...
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