Vive la France!
In honor of Bastille Day, In Reference to Murder posts a guide to French mysteries, complete with links to more sites.
In honor of my nephew Jack's birthday, happy birthday, Jack.
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
In honor of my nephew Jack's birthday, happy birthday, Jack.
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
Labels: France
5 Comments:
There's a link in that post to a really amusing site called Wheredunnit, which is a (necessarily incomplete) geographic itemization of crime and mystery story locales. Even better, it's shown in list and map format; click on a state and get a list!
I spotlighted WhereDunnit in one of my earliest posts on this blog. I should probably check to see if the link needs updating because my computer seems to be taking an awfully long time to call the site up.
It would probably be a year-long project to really get a site like that completely accurate; I noticed that Tony Hillerman's not listed in Az., for example. Nonetheless, it's fun.
I should check to see how often the site is updated. Matt Rees and his mysteries set in the Palestinian territories are one example I can think of that has come on the scene since I first noticed WhereDunnit.
Also Leighton Gage and his first novel, set in northern Brazil.
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