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In “The Life of Crime,” Martin Edwards takes on the colorful history of the detective novel, and its enduring fascination. By Jane Pek When you purchase an independently reviewed book through ...
Don’t be fooled by Martin Edwards’s “The Life of Crime: Detecting the History of Mysteries and Their Creators.” Yes, it looks daunting, what with 55 substantial chapters, each one followed ...
British novelist Martin Edwards serves as archivist for the ... He spoke with PW about his forthcoming The Life of Crime (Collins Crime Club, July), a chronicle of crime fiction from the 18th ...
this descriptive critical catalogue of 100 crime and mystery novels (mostly British) published in the first half of the 20th century is irresistible for aficionados... Edited by Martin Edwards.
Collins Crime Club has scooped a new book by Martin Edwards, billed as the first major ... acquired world English language rights to The Life of Crime: Detecting the History of Mysteries and ...
The character was inspired by a real-life Catholic priest named Father ... situations,” says Buddhist Fiction Blog. Martin Edwards is a crime novelist who has received the Crime Writers ...