Re: WhereDunnit - updates




"Dan Goodman" <dsgood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| WhereDunnit wrote:
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| > The following pages have been updated in WhereDunnit.com - the site
| > for crime and mystery fiction by location & setting:-
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| > Scandinavia
| > Turkey
| > Minnesota
| > Virginia
| > West Virginia
| > Florida
| > Nebraska
| > Connecticut
| > Michigan
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| > As usual, suggestions and corrections to the listings are welcome!
| >
| > Stephani Davies
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| > www.wheredunnit.com
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Add to Turkey:
"The Light of Day" - novel by Eric Ambler
(set in Istanbul, was made into the 1964 film "Topkapi" )

Add to Greece:
The Athenian Murders (2002), by Cuban writer, José Carlos Somoza
Translated from Spanish, Won the 2002 Crime Writers' Association's Gold
Dagger,

Margaret Doody has four book series featuring philosopher Aristotle as the
mystery solver:
In pub order: Aristotle Detective, Aristotle and the Poetic Justice,
Aristotle and the Secrets of Life, and Poison in Athens.

Paul Doherty's series featuring Macedonian legend and Greek Emperor
Alexander the Great:
The House of Death, The Godless Man,The Gates of Hell.

Petros Markaris --Deadline in Athens (aka The Late Night News UK title.)
introduces Greek novelist Petros Markaris to American readers--first in a
series starring Inspector Costas Haritos, a junta-trained homicide detective
The ALA revieweer said: "But the book's real joy lies in the wry, sly voice
of its cranky protagonist. It's as if legendary columnist Mike Royko was
reincarnated as a wily Greek cop." (Love that, and have just ordered this
one :) Series book two is Zone Defence. Only avail in UK, afaik.

Annie


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