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From the scene shop in her mind, Agatha Christie carefully selected the furniture and props to create some of the most theatrical crime scenes ever! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/06/12/a...
Happy June! With summertime just around the corner, it's time to rank Agatha Christie's best (or is it worst?) bad boys! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/06/01/t...
With A Deadly Episode, Anthony Horowitz proves once again that murder and meta-fiction go together like Holmes and Watson! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/06/08/a...
What a pleasure it was to discuss my favorite Hitchcock film with Sergio Angelini @tippingmyfedora.bsky.social on his fabulous podcast. ahsweetmystery.com/2026/05/31/m...
The Case of the Crimson Kiss is the bonus novelette on our Perry Mason Girls! Girls! Girls! tour - something different from the usual and maybe the best of the four shorter works starring the ace defense attorney! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/05/29/b...
Another time loop/murder mystery hybrid - and a sense that I've been through all of this before! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/06/03/d...
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Is Rear Window the greatest of Hitchcock's thrillers? Brad Friedman @ahsweetmystery.bsky.social is absolutely certain that it is. We look at its literary origins, development and exhibition history. Apple buff.ly/wDl4xnB Podbean buff.ly/wk2LnPK Spotify buff.ly/34bRrLu YouTube shorturl.at/Cj5rC
The wait is over! Here are the result from Sergio @tippingmyfedora.bsky.social, Nick Cardillo, and my draft of the TWENTY GREATEST SCREEN SLEUTHS OF ALL TIME! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/06/10/t...
James Scott Byrnside has struck again! His new story collection features three impossible murders, a nightmare finale at a carnival and, in the third story, the most lovable character to ever appear in crime fiction! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/05/25/t...
When there's no Poirot, no Nero Wolfe, no series character of any kind, what do you do? You stand alone. Here are ten of my favorite stand-alone mysteries! ahsweetmystery.com/2026/05/18/b...
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One of the many things that the Three Amigos – Nick, Sergio and Brad – have in common is that, as much as we love to read mysteries, we adore watching them every bit as much! That’s why we talk abo…
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THE “GREATEST FILM SLEUTHS” DRAFT
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Happy June, everyone! Happy harbinger of summer! Happy Pride Month! It’s time to trade slacks for shorts (please ignore my pasty legs) and fire up those grills (unless the CC&R’s of your condo …
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THE BAD BOYS OF SUMMER, CHRISTIE-STYLE
It is always a pleasure to return to the work of Anthony Horowitz, an author who never met a meta-fiction he didn’t like. First, he gave us a trilogy about an editor who had to solve the mysteries …
AAAAND – CUT! A Deadly Episode, by Anthony Horowitz
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At the midpoint of 4:50 from Paddington, Lucy Eyelesbarrow enters the Long Barn at Rutherford Hall for the first time. She is looking for a body. This is what she finds: “At a first glance, Lu…
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ALL HER WORLD’S A STAGE: Theatricality in the Novels and Stories of Agatha Christie, Chapter 6: Design for Murder
If you are a true “Ah Sweet Mysterian” (yes, we’ve got our own cult name!), then you know that Rear Window is my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie and maybe my favorite film of all …
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MR. THORWALD IN THE GARDEN WITH THE HATBOX: Sergio and Brad Discuss Rear Window
I recently did some research on the concept of déjà vu – not for the first time, I feel almost certain – and I learned that this feeling that we are experiencing something that happened t…
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DÉJÀ REVIEW: Vivian Dies Again by C. E. Hulse
We’re nearly halfway through our celebration into the Girls! Girls! Girls! of Perry Mason. The truth is that I selected a dozen novels that, title-wise, fit the thematic bill, but the titular ladie…
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BONUS GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!: The Case of the Crimson Kiss
Every once in a while, my Book Club eschews the single Title-of-the-Month format and opts for a more general discussion. We select a topic – say, our favorite mysteries of the 1920’s or the best de…
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What is the most existential birthday present you’ve ever received? I hope that question doesn’t seem too foreboding! It’s not my aim to inspire dread in any of my readers who are about t…
BOOK CLUB FLIES SOLO, PART ONE: Ten Favorite Stand-Alone Mysteries
THIS ONE’LL SLAY YA! The Architecture of Murder by James Scott Byrnside
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