A Comedian Dies (Charles Paris[5])
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A Shock to the System
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An Amateur Corpse (Charles Paris[4])
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Cast in Order of Disappearance (Charles Paris[1])
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Dead Giveaway (Charles Paris[11])
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Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. Vol. 137, No. 3 & 4. Whole No. 835 & 836, March/April 2011
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Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. Vol. 138, Nos. 3 & 4. Whole Nos. 821 & 822, September/October 2011
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Mrs. Pargeter's pound of flesh (Mrs. Pargeter[4])
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Murder Unprompted (Charles Paris[8])
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Situation Tragedy (Charles Paris[7])
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So Much Blood (Charles Paris[2])
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Star Trap (Charles Paris[3])
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The Corpse on the Court (Fethering[14])
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The Mammoth Book Of Best British Crime, Volume 8
OVER 40 NEW STORIES FROM BRITAIN’S LEADING CRIME WRITERSLeading editor and reviewer Maxim Jakubowski has compiled another beguiling collection of the year’s best new short crime fiction from the UK. Ian Rankin’s perennially popular Edinburgh cop, Inspector Rebus, makes an unexpected comeback in a short, but intriguing story, ‘The Very Last Drop’, and the collection closes with another Rankin story, ‘Driven’.Making their first appearance in the series are many luminaries such as Kate Atkinson, Louise Welsh, Stephen Booth, Christopher Brookmyre, Colin Bateman, A. L. Kennedy, Sheila Quigley, Lin Anderson, Simon Kernick and David Hewson. Also represented are exciting up-and-coming talents such as Nick Quantrill, Jay Stringer, Paul D. Brazill and Nigel Bird.
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The Stabbing in the Stables (Fethering mystery[7])
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