Saturday, June 27, 2009

Rip, Rip, Hooray!

Someday I am really going to have to track down more of British author Mike Ripley’s Fitzroy Maclean Angel novels (including Angels Unaware), because I’ve come to appreciate his humor--which, I should say, is always amply on display in “Getting Away with Murder,” the monthly column he writes for Shots. In his July column, Ripley talks about Cambridge’s upcoming “Bodies in the Bookshop” event, author George Dawes Green’s Ravens, a new interview with the reclusive spy novelist Len Deighton in CADS: Crime and Detective Stories, and the publication of David Armstrong’s new Frank Cavanaugh/Jane Salt mystery, Written Out.

Read it all here.

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