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Crime fiction: Nothing like a good 19th-century mystery
The Seattle Times … rich context and detail to illuminate the era's dramatic changes. The result is as swift and absorbing as the most gripping suspense novel. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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December 11, 2011
Tops in crime fiction: Best mysteries of 2011 – The Seattle Times
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Tops in crime fiction: Best mysteries of 2011
The Seattle Times … college may harbor pro-Nazi feelings. England's spy network asks Dobbs to take a job there and see what's going on beneath the surface. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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November 13, 2011
Crime fiction: a new Ian Rankin hero and nightmares from Joyce Carol Oates – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: a new Ian Rankin hero and nightmares from Joyce Carol Oates
The Seattle Times … its subject — mortality — in spare, striking prose. It's dark, but Sallis' deep empathy for his sharply imagined characters shines through. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle … |
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New crime fiction by Penny, Woodrell and Mayor
The Seattle Times … also a bassist, once played for). The bassist's ally in the search: a female reporter who rejoices in the name of Twinkie Choi. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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Crime fiction: zillionaire's story, serial mystery and more
The Seattle Times … for the prestigious Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award from the British Crime Writers' Association. The winner will be announced Oct. 11. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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August 13, 2011
Crime fiction: new books by Garry Disher, CJ Box and Laura Lippman – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: new books by Garry Disher, CJ Box and Laura Lippman
The Seattle Times August crime-fiction picks include "Wyatt," a new police procedural by Australian author Garry Disher; new books by CJ Box and Laura Lippman; Martin Walker's "Black Diamond"; and Seattle author Boyd Morrison's "The Vault." By Adam Woog No comments have … |
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July 9, 2011
Crime fiction: Spenser’s last stand, The Nameless Detective and new books by … – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: Spenser's last stand, The Nameless Detective and new books by …
The Seattle Times He'll appear at 7 pm Aug. 15 at University Book Store, 4326 University Way NE, Seattle (206-634-3400 or www.ubookstore.com). Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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June 12, 2011
New in crime fiction: talented debut mysteries and thrillers by Matthews … – The Seattle Times
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New in crime fiction: talented debut mysteries and thrillers by Matthews …
The Seattle Times The action crosses several continents as Madriani tries to thwart the use of stolen and potentially deadly NASA technology. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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May 7, 2011
Crime fiction: the return of Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole, Bill James times two and … – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: the return of Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole, Bill James times two and …
The Seattle Times New in crime fiction: Norwegian author Jo Nesbø's latest Harry Hole thriller; two books by two authors named Bill James; and local authors Aaron Elkins, Gregg Olsen and Kevin O'Brien pen new mysteries. Nesbø reads from "The Snowman" May 21 at Seattle's … |
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April 9, 2011
Crime fiction: lingering shadows of World War II in three new suspense novels – The Seattle Times
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Crime fiction: lingering shadows of World War II in three new suspense novels
The Seattle Times … convinced that strangers have replaced everyone around her. As these story lines converge, the author's shrewd intentions become clear. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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