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The First Great Train Robbery

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
On the night of 15th May 1855, three boxes of gold, valued at over one million pounds in today’s money, were placed aboard the guard’s van at London Bridge Station. However, when the boxes arrived in Paris, railway officials discovered that lead shot had replaced the gold. Who had carried…

Mini Mystery #6 Hard to Swallow

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
Adelaide de la Tremouille (pictured) was born on 19th December 1855. She married Edwin Bartlett, a wealthy London grocer, on 6th April 1875. For ten years the couple enjoyed a comfortable lifestyle. Then, in 1885, they met the Rev George Dyson. The Rev Dyson and Edwin enjoyed long conversations, particularly…

The Independent Author of the Week Rachael Wright

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Saving Grace – The Prime Suspects

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
Easter 1876. Who poisoned wealthy banker, Charles Petrie? Prime Suspect #1, Dr James Collymore, a man familiar with poisons, a man harbouring a dark secret that, if exposed, would ruin his career. Did Dr Collymore poison Charles Petrie? Prime Suspect #2, Florrie Williams, an innocent-looking maid. However, Florrie supplied Charles…

Mini Mystery #4

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
The First Getaway Car On 21st December 1911, a French anarchist gang made history by using the first getaway car. The car, a 1910 Delaunay-Belleville luxury limousine (pictured), registration number 783-X-3, was stolen on 14th December 1911 by four members of the gang who changed the plate to 668-X-8. A week…

Historical Division: Mark Julian mysteries

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? Before I begin let me give a tremendous thank you for asking me to do a guest comment. Venues like this let a writer connect to his readers and potential new ones. I hope, after reading this one, no one regrets this offer to me.…

Interview with Audiobook Narrator Jayne Entwistle

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
  https://youtu.be/T6hAy22u1hk ? ? ? ? Jayne is a voice over artist, actress, avid improviser, and narrator of audiobooks for Random House winning awards for her work on the popular Flavia De Luce series. She gives life to one of my favorite sleuths! Good ol’ Flavia. ? ?  …

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT The Jack Lockwood Diaries by @GeoffreyDWest #wwwblogs

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Suraya reviews The Jack Lockwood Diaries by Geoffrey West

Marja McGraw – update on a new novel

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Marja McGraw was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct., 2014, and is back now to tell us about a new mystery in her other series. How Now Purple Cow: A Bogey Man Mystery by Marja McGraw Book 5 in mystery series What could purple cows and elderly spies possibly…

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