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April 30, 2013

It’s a Mystery: “Half of the future is buried in the past”

April 30, 2013/ Irma Heldman

Two seductive thrillers: one starring a fearless female cop, the other a boatload of washed-up MI5 spies.

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February 28, 2013

It’s a Mystery: “The most successful criminals don’t look the part”

February 28, 2013/ Irma Heldman

Ghostman, by Roger Hobbs, is a dazzling debut that deserves a place as a benchmark of the crime-thriller genre

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Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, March 2013, mystery fiction
January 31, 2013

It’s a Mystery: “To the dead we owe only truth”

January 31, 2013/ Irma Heldman

Watching the Dark, the latest in Peter Robinson’s Inspector Banks series, shows the master crime writer at the top of his form.

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February 2013, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction
November 30, 2012

It’s A Mystery: “The last stop before the sea”

November 30, 2012/ Irma Heldman

A city in northern England and a remote Scottish island are appropriately bleak settings to launch two impressive new series.

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October 31, 2012

It’s a Mystery: “The only way a man learns the true spirit of a rock is to stub his toe on it”

October 31, 2012/ Irma Heldman

William Kent Krueger and Steve Hamilton, authors of two critically acclaimed series, have winning new detective novels. Irma Heldman reviews.

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Book Review, Fiction Review, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction, November 2012
July 31, 2012

It’s a Mystery: “Every man has his price”

July 31, 2012/ Irma Heldman

Two scalpel-sharp political thrillers that mark the welcome return of the thoroughly winning, charismatic protagonists: Charlie Muffin and Joe DeMarco.

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August 2012, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction
March 31, 2012

It’s a Mystery: “The world is a great honeycombed thing”

March 31, 2012/ Irma Heldman

In Nick Harkaway’s altogether remarkable novel Angelmaker, blistering gangster noir meets Rabelaisian comedy

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April 2012, Book Review, Fiction Review, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, john le Carré, mystery fiction
March 01, 2012

It's a Mystery: A Talent for Deception

March 01, 2012/ Irma Heldman

Agatha Christie has received praise from wide and varied corners, and mystery columnist Irma Heldman adds to the chorus with this retrospective on the life and work of the Queen of Crime.

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Agatha Christie, Freud, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, March 2012, P- G- Wodehouse, Robert Graves
January 31, 2012

It’s a Mystery: “He’s the gray cardinal of the Kremlin”

January 31, 2012/ Irma Heldman

The Silent Oligarch is a smashing debut thriller that has Chris Morgan Jones assuming the le Carré mantle in his own very original way

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September 30, 2011

It’s A Mystery: “He had never tried to hide from himself his taste for the hazard of sin.”

September 30, 2011/ Irma Heldman

A Death in Summer is the fourth and best addition to the literate, elegant mystery series by Benjamin Black, the pen name of an award-winning author.

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Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, October 2011
August 31, 2011

It’s A Mystery: “This was either an accident, murder or an act of nature.”

August 31, 2011/ Irma Heldman

A promising new series is launched with a thoroughly captivating, quirky mystery set well off the beaten path, in a tiny village in Southern Thailand.

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Agatha Christie, Book Review, Henry David Thoreau, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction, September 2011
July 31, 2011

It’s A Mystery: “God was not an intelligence officer.”

July 31, 2011/ Irma Heldman

David Ignatius writes superb novels of espionage from the perspective of the consummate insider. The latest is Bloodmoney.

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June 30, 2011

It’s A Mystery: “He’s Satan in the skin of Everyman.”

June 30, 2011/ Irma Heldman

In the crowded field of new thrillers, John Verdon’s Shut Your Eyes Tight is right up there with the very best and not to be missed.

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May 31, 2011

It’s A Mystery: “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”

May 31, 2011/ Irma Heldman

The seventh in Craig Johnson’s award-winning Sheriff Walt Longmire series, Hell Is Empty proves that when it comes to putting a contemporary spin on the lore of the old West, few writers do it better.

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Aristotle, Book Review, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, June 2011, shakespeare
February 28, 2011

It’s a Mystery: “Time ages a person’s soul”

February 28, 2011/ Irma Heldman

Irma Heldman reviews Taylor Stevens' "The Informationist" and concludes that not since "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" has there been a debut novel like it

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October 31, 2010

It’s a Mystery: “There’s nothing, nothing on earth as dumb as a teenage boy”

October 31, 2010/ Irma Heldman

Dennis Tafoya’s second crime novel, "The Wolves of Fairmount Park," confirms that he is a brilliant new voice with a finely tuned modern noir sensibility.

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Book Review, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction, November 2010
July 31, 2010

It’s A Mystery: “Truth is the daughter of time”

July 31, 2010/ Irma Heldman

The first two novels of Nicola Upson's highly promising, thoroughly engaging series stars the great mystery writer Josephine Tey as a sleuth she herself might have invented

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August 2010, Book Review, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction
June 30, 2010

It’s A Mystery: “His job was to save her life”

June 30, 2010/ Irma Heldman

The final book in Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, leaves no doubt that Lisbeth Salander, his punk hacker protagonist, has no equal in the annals of crime fiction

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March 31, 2010

It’s a Mystery: “Three things come unbidden: fear, love, and jealousy”

March 31, 2010/ Irma Heldman

In her latest novel, False Mermaid, Erin Hart once again connects an ancient Celtic crime to a thoroughly modern mystery.

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April 2010, Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, mystery fiction
February 28, 2010

It's a Mystery: "A violin is always female"

February 28, 2010/ Irma Heldman

There is not a false note in Paganini’s Ghost, Paul Adam’s superbly calibrated mystery that unfolds around the intrigue generated by a priceless instrument and its keepers.

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Irma Heldman, It's a Mystery, March 2010, mystery fiction
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