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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WORLD WAR I, RASPUTIN, NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA, AND A BOY NAMED ALEXEI
I regret that I wasn’t able to post on November 11. If so I would have borrowed Dan Waddell’s post from that day on the Murder Is Everywhere blog (www.murderiseverywhere.blogspot.com). Dan opens his post with the lines from “In Flanders … Continue reading
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Tagged alexandra, alexei, anastasia, flanders fields, nicholas, rasputin, robert massie, russian revolution, world war I
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