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At Spero School, a punishing facility to which 17-year-old Scott Theriault was shipped out by his mother and stepfather, flimsy behavioral modification methods and open bullying ma...
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At Spero School, a punishing facility to which 17-year-old Scott Theriault was shipped out by his mother and stepfather, flimsy behavioral modification methods and open bullying ma...
TOP DETECTIVE ANNUAL, 1952. (Volume 1, Number 3.) Editor: David X. Manners, Cover art: Samuel Cherry. Overall rating: ** HAROLD HELFER “The Cell.” Listed as a short story, it is mo...
A twisty New York City-set mystery that sees Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter, Alice Roosevelt, team up with Holmes and Watson to save the president from a kidnapping and attempted assas...
Billionaire Orson Darcy’s fatal plunge from the eighth floor of his Fifth Avenue apartment building would have seemed suspicious even if it weren’t for the sign his killer left beh...
Interrogate suspects, uncover lies, gather evidence, and solve crimes in this psychological detective game where every question matters....
Boston PI Sunny Randall has a well-deserved reputation as a fixer and sleuth. In Robert B. Parker’s interconnected world, Spenser, Jesse Stone, and Sunny all have a deep bench they...
ARTHUR PORGES “Her Last Bow.” Stately Homes #1. First appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, February 1957, Collected in Three Porges Parodies and a Pastiche, edited by Micha...
London gets murdered fictionally on a fairly regular basis, but rarely this politely. Case Solved: The London Files is heading to mobile, and given I spend most of my actual life w...
If you think of the word 'detective', then you'll almost certainly conjure up a mental image of a hawkish-looking Englishman in a deerstalker cap. And Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring...
JOHN GREGORY BETANCOURT “Pit and the Princess.” First appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, December 2014, Not reprinted or collected. Peter (Pit) Geller is what;s call...
Summoned to BARK Headquarters’ “labrador-atory” to find out who is stealing secret agency files, the dapper dog proceeds to make a bad impression…literally. A spray of windshield w...
Agatha Christie has her own list on this website. This is the list of everyone else. The detective story is thought to have been invented by Conan Doyle. And ironically, not only d...
Like Duck Detective or The Case of the Golden Idol The post Cosy Noir Detective Game Case Solved: The London Files Launches Next Month on All Major Platforms appeared first on Game...
Murder I always knew where to find her. Lisa tended bar at a tiny tasting room called TASTING ROOM (for real) near my roach-riddled apartment in the East Village. It was 2004. Eve...
In the world of mystery and crime series fiction, there are plenty of all-stars—your Spades and Marlowes, Spensers and Reachers, Milhones and Scudders and Boschs. They’re the chara...
Return to Azure City following a terrible fire as paper clerk and part-time rookie sleuth Justina Smith gets caught up in a mystery that’s far more than it seems. Justina is aided...
JOHN FARR – The Deadly Combo. Ace Double D-301, paperback original; 1st printing, 1959. Published back-to-back with Murder Isn’t Funny, by J. Harvey Bond (reviewed here). Mac St...
EDWARD D. HOCH “The Alexandria Solution.” Jeffrey Rand, formerly of British Intelligence. Published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, December 2008. Not yet reprinted or collected....
As Mila the magician—aka Mila MacAllister, who lives in the friendly New England town of Corvin’s Crossing—nervously awaits her chance to impress the patrons of Mugsy’s Club, her b...
(This is my first try at posting a question. It's a sort of acrostic--it is not a cryptic. I hope it's not too easy. (I'm certain it won't be too hard!) The rectangle is a lock--I'...
When I was in Brazil earlier this year for a visit to Gamescom LatAm, I saw many exciting new and upcoming releases. Not least being the casual, crime-solving point-and-click puzzl...
I sure hope nobody's come up with this before... You are a detective now (how wonderful). Your first case is a murder case because, well, whoever hired you didn't know what they w...
In June 1898, Ernest William “Willie” Hornung began publishing the short stories that would comprise the collection The Amateur Cracksman. Hornung was at that point a relatively mi...
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