April Fools’ Day—April 1—has been around for hundreds of years, but none of the crime and mystery fiction listed in Mystery Fanfare, and related to this merry occasion, is anywhere near that old.
What you will find among that short selection of “foolish and not so foolish crime fiction” are works ranging from Lee Harris’ April Fools’ Day Murder and Steve Demaree’s A Body on April Fool’s Day to Louise Penny’s The Cruelest Month and The Confidence Man, by Herman Melville. Just the treats to get you through this day of tricks.
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