Monthly Archives: May 2016

The REMORSEFUL DAY – Colin Dexter

This title, referring to a sunset, comes aptly from the A. E. Housman poem quoted (with all the necessary permissions, of which I have none, so will not include it here) at the beginning of the last of the Chief … Continue reading

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THE AMBASSADOR’S WIFE -Jake Needham

When international politics takes over a murder case, the truth is the next victim. Identical murder scenes in two different countries, one shortly after the other. Both are American women; shot, their faces pulped beyond recognition. The first, found in … Continue reading

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