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Old 03-30-2014, 04:56 PM   #21
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Why didn't you read them? What's the book about?
I have too much to read, and a negative opinion was the excuse I needed to remove a block of 35 books I didn't think I'd ever read. Besides, they're still available if I change my mind.

Bloody Murder is a history of mystery and crime fiction by the crime writer Julian Symons. It's quite hard to get hold of now, but I managed to get a mouldy old second-hand copy of the 1972 edition last year. (There was a revised version in the eighties.) It's quite opinionated, and I don't agree with everything in it, but it did sound like Anna Katherine Green was not for me.
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