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Felonious felines and other animal crimes

by Clea | Jun 14, 2022 | Cats, CrimeReads

So lovely to see my cat mysteries merit a mention in this smart Crime Reads piece by the great Martin Edwards! Furry Friends and Fiendish Plotting: On Animals In Detective...

Five fabulous fictional felines…

by Clea | Jan 5, 2019 | A Spell of Murder, Cats, CrimeReads, Uncategorized

We authors have long been associated with cats. Inspired—or besotted—we cohabit with them, indulging their whims and suffering their ills and tempers as we dole out treats and nurse the occasional scratch or accident or broken heart. Along the way, we write about...

George V. Higgins and me?!?

by Clea | Sep 18, 2018 | Boston Noir, CrimeReads, George V. Higgins, Reviews, Uncategorized, World Enough

Fascinating piece on George V. Higgins (author of “Friends of Eddie Coyle,” etc.) and the development of the Boston crime novel in the new issue of CrimeReads. Overwhelming to me because the article’s author Scott von Doviak referenced ME as an heir...

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