What makes a mystery great? I grew up reading mysteries by Agatha Christie; I own each one she wrote. What about them appealed to me and millions of other readers? How does one write a great mystery? I don’t write mysteries, but I know what I like to read. Below I have listed things that,…
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Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Die This Hour – a Review
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Angel of Death – a Review
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Twelve Days of Christmas Murder and Mayhem – a Review
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Murder Run – a Review
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Cyanide, the Classic Poison
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• •Arsenic, cyanide, and strychnine are the classic poisons. The seemingly innocent little old ladies in Arsenic and Old Lace, one of my favorite movies, used these three poisons in their deadly elderberry wine. One gallon of this toxic wine contained one teaspoon of arsenic, half a teaspoon of strychnine, and just a pinch of cyanide. Unsuspecting…