Welcome to MURDER BY TYPE, a place to discuss mysteries and authors and the things that draw us to our favorite books. Is it location? Is it the type of protagonist? I am drawn to police procedurals and books with private or amateur investigators. Unfamiliar locations carry the plus of teaching about cultures and customs. Favorite authors include Leighton Gage, Timothy Hallinan, Cara Black, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Michael Stanley, Dan Waddell, Donna Leon, Libby Fischer Hellman, Martha Grimes, Kathy Reichs and the list goes on and on.
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MURDER AT THE LANTERNE ROUGE – Cara Black
This twelfth book in the Aimee Leduc series begins on a happy note and rapidly devolves into the breathless complexities that seem to dog Aimee’s life. It is January, 1998. Aimee’s best friend and business partner in the Leduc detective … Continue reading
CARA BLACK ON A DIFFERENT KIND OF WAR – When The Enemy Lives Next Door
On Monday, October 17, guest blogger James Benn, author of the Billy Boyle mysteries set during World War II, posted a very interesting look at the things that were developed to meet the needs of soldiers in the war in … Continue reading
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