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deleted_detective7955
deleted_detective7955

May-16-2004 16:41

Hi any body has read or is a fan of Nancy Drew, The Hardy boys, Trixie bendel? Puhleez post!
P.S. If so do ya have a fave?
A book lover - Mag

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Majandra Belial
Majandra Belial

Dec-14-2004 09:56

wireshaper: Next time I'm at Borders, I'll look it up.

Lomine: I've seen a coupla Mystery! shows - lately, they've featured Tony Hillerman books and a British detective in N. England around WWII. I miss Poirot, Brother Cadfael, and Heat of The Sun, though.

Lomine
Lomine

Dec-14-2004 11:31

Oh, it's still on, just not showing Christie mysteries anymore? Huh, when I was younger they had Poirot on like every other episode.

I just remembered I once saw Three Blind Mice (think that was the title) as a live theater production. That was exciting. :D

Majandra Belial
Majandra Belial

Dec-20-2004 15:55

Did a lookup on it - is it Mousetrap?
Last time I saw something like that, it was an interactive dinner theater thing. Bad idea with me in the audience - I drove one of the actors nuts.

Y'know that feeling when you've eaten too much cheesecake? Dan Brown overload - I now have all four books.

MsLemonySnicket
MsLemonySnicket

Dec-20-2004 18:38

I play the Nancy Drew games. Does any1 else here play them? I own all 11 games!

giulianar
giulianar

Dec-21-2004 00:20

I was a huge ND fan as a kid. Never was even a little interested in Hardy Boys. I think it was the same reason, wrong plumbing. I have gone back and read several as a adult, and they are childish. But kids today still like them. Never had a fave as a kid but always wanted to read "till death do us part" but could never find it.

I feel guilty reading mysteries as a adult because I feel like I should be doing something else (like cleaning ;-)) but I like almost anyone. David Baldacci, mary Clark to name a few.

Akano
Akano
Old Shoe

Dec-30-2004 19:50

Wow... I was reading through the stuff I missed while I was away and stumbled upon this thread. I had no idea so many people read Encyclopedia Brown. As a matter of fact I wish I could find that Encyclopedia Brown mystery/cookbook. I'm also a major fan of Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins series.

Kitten Bitten
Kitten Bitten

Jan-11-2005 19:53

Has anyone read any of the Ann Bannon detective novels (50s pulp)? I feel that I should read them, just because they are important in the lesbian fiction cannon and more or less singlehandedly started off the lesbian detective genre...but I fear they will be really bad! I have such affection for the idea of them and their place in history that I sort of don't want to spoil it by reading them.

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 10:44

Oh my we have about 8 of the ND games. Love it! Do you have Blackmoor Manor? It's fun. Can't wait for next one :} Have you played Indiana Jones or Tombraider? They're cool. I'm working on Syberia right now, it's a lot like ND. At last level with it. Also playing Hobbit on Gamecube. That is too fun & I put my Syberia on hold until finish it. This is why I haven't been on here playing Sleuth much lately. Okay I admit I am a RPG junkie!

calalta
calalta
Well-Connected

Jun-26-2005 20:23

This is a very good, and under appreciated thread. Many of us who play Sleuth also enjoy detective stores when reading or on Television, what are some of the newbies favorites?

Sheldon
Sheldon

Jun-27-2005 04:36

I have wondered why there was no mystery story thread. Than you for starting one. I have become a fan of Laura Lippman. Her character, Tess Monaghan is one of those modern mystery heroes that has a life the reader gets interested in that carries over from book to book. She is also a local Baltimorian and I feel like Tess is my neighbor. It's fun to see her eating at Bertha's and waiting in the holiday traffic on the Bay Bridge, just like me.

Are there any mystery writers using locals in your area?

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