Thursday, December 17, 2020

SMFS Members Published in Mystery Readers Journal: Irish Mysteries, Volume 36, No. 4, Winter 2020

Several SMFS members are published in the recently released Mystery Readers Journal: Irish Mysteries, Volume 36, No. 4, Winter 2020. The read is available in both hardcopy or a PDF at the website. The members in this issue are:

 

Art Taylor with “Study Abroad Leads to a Castle Adventure.”

 

Andrew Welsh-Huggins with "When Irish Eyes Are Dying."

 

 

Synopsis:

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ARTICLES

 

The Real Ireland by Robin Castle

Murder in the Border Country: The Crime Novels of Anthony J. Quinn by David Clark

The Ireland We Believe We Own by Rona Bell

Dublin Crime from the ’50s to the 2000s by Peter Handel

Irish Mystery Writers of the Golden Age by Patricia Cook


AUTHOR! AUTHOR! 

The Orange and the Green by James Benn

Shadows of Guilt: Ireland in the 1950s by John Banville, aka Benjamin Black

How Ireland’s Mysteries Bedazzle the Historical Novel by Nancy Blanton

At Marks and Spencer by Flynn Berry

Irish Inspirations by Rhys Bowen

On Living and Writing in Ireland by Robin Castle

Kennedy, Starrett & McCusker… No, Not a Firm of Ulster Lawyers by Paul Charles

Routine Commercial Bombing, and Other Tales from Belfast by Anne Emery

My Wild Irish Prose by Carole Nelson Douglas

How Joining the Irish Infantry Inspired Me To Be an Author by Michelle Dunne

Secrets and Hidden Things by Tana French

Stories from Ireland’s Thin Places by Erin Hart

Serial Killer on a Small Island by Catherine Ryan Howard

Noir in Belfast by Adrian McKinty

Bonds to Ireland Can’t Be Broken by Catie Murphy

The 74% Irish in Me by Carlene O’Connor

Strange, Yet Familiar—My Ireland by Clare O’Donohue

Study Abroad Leads to a Castle Adventure by Art Taylor

Listening to Ireland by Sarah Stewart Taylor

When Irish Eyes Are Dying by Andrew Welsh-Huggins


COLUMNS 

Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine, D.R. Ransdell, L.J. Roberts, Craig Sisterson, Lucinda Surber

Just the Facts: The Case of the Vanishing Women by Jim Doherty

Children’s Hour: Irish Mysteries by Gay Toltl Kinman

In Short: Ireland by Marvin Lachman

Crime Seen: Green Screen by Kate Derie

Real Ireland Mysteries by Cathy Pickens

From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph

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