Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Links (1923)

2014-03-09T16:07:45-04:00

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Links (1923) Harper, 2001 If you've been following along, you'll know that I have a fancy-schmancy spreadsheet listing Agatha Christie novels with only a single tick-mark in it. After years of thinking about it, I finally read my first Agatha Christie mystery earlier this year,

Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Links (1923)2014-03-09T16:07:45-04:00

How do you coordinate watches if you don’t have a watch?

2014-03-09T12:44:47-04:00

Pat Capponi's The Corpse will Keep (2008) Following Dana Leoni's debut appearance, in Pat Capponi's Last Stop Sunnyside, is a tough act. The series launched the reader into a world that's quite likely unfamiliar to the majority of readers, though certainly familiar to its author, whose years of activist work

How do you coordinate watches if you don’t have a watch?2014-03-09T12:44:47-04:00

Agatha Christie’s The Mysterious Affair at Styles

2014-02-27T15:31:44-05:00

I became fascinated with Agatha Christie novels when my friend Sheila started reading them in the eighth grade. Maybe her copy of The Body in the Library might have belonged to her older sister or to her mother: I’m not sure where her copy came from, but I was sure

Agatha Christie’s The Mysterious Affair at Styles2014-02-27T15:31:44-05:00
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