Cracker series (various authors) Cracker: To Say I Love You by Molly Brown Cracker: The Mad Woman in the Attic by Jim Mortimore Cracker: One Day a Lemming Will Fly by Liz Holliday Cracker: To Be a Somebody by Gareth Roberts Cracker: Best Boys by Gareth Roberts Craig, David: Sal...
Able seaman Humphrey Wilkes is dead, shot between the eyes by the murderer known as the Plague Doctor. When Samuel Pepys’s naval colleague, Robert Drake, finds a black cross daubed on his door, it marks him out as the next victim.Pepys dispatches his inquisitors, Abby Harcourt and Jacob...
Although I’ve had some wonderful comments about my books, I haven’t yet been told it’s helped anyone through a hard time. I would love that. As far as my characters surprising me, they do it all the time. Regarding promotion, I think most authors struggle with that whether you sel...
Grace Wright. She is a native of Harlem, New York. My next novel is set in New York City and Grace will visit her home town. In my novel she will often refer to New York City by its nicknames. I thought it might be interesting to share the origins of the city’s many ...
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Black Bat Mysteries Volume OneJean P Palutikof
back to the 1980s. All of the victims were black, and most of them had been dumped in alleys or dumpsters. Christine and her editor atLA Weeklyquickly began to connect the dots and realized that most of the murders on her list were likely perpetrated by the same criminal, The...
This genre features detective fiction and crime novels written by numerous well-known authors that frequently top bestseller lists. Many of those listed below are also well-known mystery writers. Louise Penny Chief Inspector Armand Gamache’s exploits are the subject of books by contemporary crime ...
Harry made a black and white illustration of a few images for a paper presented at an AAS meeting (Moreton 1964). This event is among those studied by Karen and I (Smith and Harvey 1971). However, the three-color movie was never published or publicly shown in its full glory. Years ...
A black detective teams up with a racist white sheriff to solve a murder in a small town in the South. Over time, they begin to find respect for one another. Dir: Norman Jewison. Cast: Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates