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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A TRUE STORY AND A STORY THAT COULD BE TRUE
Phoebe Prince was a fifteen year-old girl who committed suicide after months of bullying from other students at South Hadley High School in Massachusetts. Phoebe was an Irish immigrant, pretty, but different enough to have difficulty in finding her “place” … Continue reading →
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