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Three Favorite Public Domain Mysteries

Public Domain Mysteries

Looking for a summer read that won’t break the bank? Try one of these public domain mysteries below. Each exists outside of copyright and can be downloaded and read for free. On a side note, should you always seek out authorized copies when purchasing books that have fallen out of

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Three Favorite Public Domain Mysteries

Public Domain Mysteries

Looking for a summer read that won’t break the bank? Try one of these public domain mysteries below. Each exists outside of copyright and can be downloaded and read for free. On a side note, should you always seek out authorized copies when purchasing books that have fallen out of

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Agatha Christie & Poisons by Mystery Author Liam Ashe

A Taste for Poison

Over a literary career spanning 66 novels and 164 short stories, Agatha Christie earned a reputation for knowing a thing or two about death. Estimates suggest that her body of work encompasses more than 270 murders, more than 40 accidental deaths, 40 suicides, and 50 assorted fatalities. Her weapon of

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Author Ronald Knox

The Rules of Detective Fiction

In retrospect, the earliest days of mystery fiction feel much like the Wild West — anything is fair game. Victorian-era authors relied on unbelievable coincidences, absurd jumps in logic, and outright chicanery to wrap up their stories. Some 30 years later, a sheriff brought order this lawless land. Anglican priest

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Dusting Off the Kilt. . .

Dusting Off the Kilt. . .

If you’ve read either of my Elle Cunningham Mackay mysteries, you’ll know that my family roots are draped in tartan. Coming from a long line of Cunninghams, I love weaving bits of old Scottish and Valley of the Scots lore into Elle’s adventures. For those of you I haven’t yet

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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were Some

For many readers, their first exposure to Agatha Christie comes in the tale of And Then There Were None. First published in 1939 under a more problematic title, None has become one of the best-selling books in history, estimated to be among the top ten titles ever published by sheer

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A Clever Game of Murder

A Clever Game of Murder

Driving to Nashville last week, a friend asked me, “Why a mystery? Why choose to start your writing career with a cozy?” Simple. There’s something viscerally satisfying about a mystery novel. We encounter murder, intrigue and misdirection. As in life, we face problems that seem to have no answers. Unlike

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