The Long Isle by Andrew Raymond
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Scottish authors have ploughed a rich crime fiction furrow over the years, with the likes of William McIlvanney, Val McDermid, Ian Rankin and Chris Brookmyre taking up the Tartan n...
Arrow Video is releasing a limited edition blu-ray of Marlowe today, the film stars James Garner as the titular detective embroiled in a confusing caper involving blackmail and mur...
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: Blu-ray Review – Marlowe (1969) Marlowe, 1969. Directed by Paul Bogart. Starring James Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt, Carroll O’Connor, Ja...
This winning first mystery from novelist and memoirist Bloom features an English professor turned private eye with the perfectly hard-boiled name of Dell Chandler and a charming, i...
RAYMOND MASON – Someone and Felicia Warwick. Gold Medal s1248. Paperback original; 1st printing, October 1962. Felecia 19, is the daughter of the town drunk and is widely known...
With Leonard’s reputation as a Western author growing, [Detroit-based advertising agency] Campbell-Ewald saw fit to match Leonard with their truck division, writing copy geared tow...
The legendary crime novelist on communism, classical music, and what he really thinks of the L.A. Confidential movie.
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by James Scott Bell @jamesscottbell In the golden age of the pulps there was a writer named Jack Woodford, who also wrote how-to books for writers. What’s refreshing about these is...
Her legs went all the way up to the fringe of her babydoll dress. Presumably further than that, but that’s where the bright polka dots distracted me from theorizing. They clashed w...
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...
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...
A couple of years back, Scottish crime fiction author Andrew Raymond took a brief sojourn away from writing his DCI Lomond novels for a research trip to South Uist in the Outer Heb...
ERLE STANLEY GARDNER – The Case of the Worried Waitress. Perry Mason #77. William Morrow, hardcover, 1966. Pocket, paperback, 1967. Reprinted many other times. A waitress who wa...
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...
James Ellroy, the boss of concisely-written fast-on-the-draw prose, returns with another slice of relentlessly gripping Los Angeles-based noir. The post Nixon, Hugh Hefner and Bobb...
Zaza’s intriguing noir procedural moves kaleidoscopically, with themes far more provocative than a traditional whodunit. At the center are three police detectives, all in different...
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