Byline: Rothchild, Sylvia Books: Two Israeli Murder Mysteries You Won’t Put Down. A confession. I don’t read murder mysteries. It’s a matter of principle. I’m too depressed by the real murders I read about in the newspaper to read any for fun, no matter how well written. I’ll admit that I do

Publication: The Jewish Advocate (Boston, MA)

When Collene Campbell found out that a 1933 Alhambra slaying was still on the books, she proved that her cop father had resolved it long ago. She also helped solve the murders of her son and brother. Somebody should pin a detective’s badge on Collene Thompson Campbell.

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Hats off to Hat Man! Hat Man, A/K/A Ron Kneram, is providing a valuable service to the residents of Milton and horizons far beyond by providing, in abundant variety and affordable prices, essential tools most necessary to achieve the…

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Wyatt-MacKenzie books… are being gifted to every guest upon arrival at the 60th Nobel Anniversary in Germany June 25; are shining in the indie book awards; are receiving major media including CNN, NPR, Good Morning America and The Saturday Evening Post; are being released as iBooks for iPads and audiobooks through iTunes; are cutting-edge resources in caregiving for Traumatic Brain Injury …

May 26 (Bloomberg) — Move over, Nancy Drew. Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer introduces a new amateur crime fighter to bookstore shelves. Since his creator is an adult named John Grisham , well probably be hearing a lot more about him.

At the age of five, the author of A Life in Orange was taken to live on an ashram, an experience which formed the heart of his acclaimed memoir. Here, his mother, wife and friends reflect on how his early life shaped him, his teenage struggle with the real world and his voracious appetite for books and life before his sudden death in 2009. One morning last summer, Anne Geraghty was woken by a …