Who’s Ready to Party in Stirling?
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Organizers of the international crime-fiction event Bloody Scotland today
released their longlist of nominees for the 2026 McIlvanney Prize:
*•* *The Hollo...
"The Town Square" by Orrie Hitt (Swank, May 1964)
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"The Town Square" is one of the few known short stories published by
prolific novelist Orrie Hitt, and it appeared in the May 1964 issue of
*Swank*. The ...
Bill "AJ" Hayes Remembered
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*TEAM PLAYER - AJ HAYES*
*An entry in the recent Watery Grave Invitational*
Just a trace bar lost in the north desert near Albuquerque. Summer thunder
oz...
Secret Dead Blog is Dead...
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... (for now).
These are its tombstones.
For signs of life, check out:
secretdead.tumblr.com
twitter.com/swierczy
facebook.com/swierczy
Coming Soon
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Remember that time, months ago, when I promised to do something with this
website after years of not doing anything? Well, man plans, God laughs, you
know ...
Welcome to the Indie Crime Blog. As the name implies, this blog is dedicated to reviews of crime fiction published by independent presses. There are many books published every year that seem to be ignored for a variety of reasons. The books sections of newspapers are getting smaller. Bookstores give more shelf space to more established authors. I could go on, but you get it.My intent is to review books both old and new in the hopes that some deserving writers and worthy publishers will gain some exposure. I can be emailed at IndieCrime-at-gmail-dot-com
2 comments:
Lucky thing, my birthday being May 2. Looks like I know what I'm doing to celebrate. Now if only I can convince someone to buy them for me...
I love this! The reissues look so cool!
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