Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Killer Reviews For A Miscellany of Murder


Draw the curtains, lock the doors, and light the candles. It’s time to give in to all seven of the deadliest sins. It’s time for A Miscellany of Murder. The Monday Murder Club has put together a tome of trivia, quizzes and real life tales meant to satisfy the most macabre of appetites.
- Fandomania (http://www.fandomania.com/)

From pre-nups, perps, and prostitutes,to know-it-all P.I.s, this murderous miscellany of crime—both real and imagined—is just the thing for a dark and stormy night.
- Buried (http://www.buried.com/)

"A Miscellany of Murder" is a fun and highly informative read that exposes readers to hundreds of examples of authors, books, movies, television series and real-life individuals who have been involved with murder to some degree.
- Pop Culture Guy (http://www.popcultureguy-don.blogspot.com/)

Wanna know Agatha Christie's career body count? The worst villain of all time? Sherlock Holmes' most botched solution? Why blondes may not have more fun bafter all? It's all here.
- Thrilling Detective (http://www.thrillingdetective.com/)

A Miscellany of Murder has history, quotes, and games for any gothic and movie enthusiast. This book has everything you need on the topic of murder, and the way it’s presented gives you a free and easy reading experience. It really is a fun and fast read!
- Geekadelphia (http://www.geekadelphia.com/)

This is my kind of book, full of snippets about murder and other criminous activities, along with plenty of other things. It even quotes Little Richard. You can't go wrong!
- Bill Crider (billcrider.blogspot.com)

Some of my favorite repeating categories include "first lines," delightful opening lines from murder mysteries and "The Quotable P.I.," humorous and insightful quips from our favorite detectives. But the true fun of this little gem is that there are plenty of surprise delights on nearly every page.
- Book Spin (bookspin.blogspot.com)