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Deborah Crombie (née Darden) is an American author of the Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James mystery series set in the United Kingdom. [1] Crombie was raised in Richardson, Texas , and has lived in the United Kingdom. [ 2 ]
Deborah Crombie: Water Like a Stone: William Morrow & Co. Finalist 2009: Deborah Crombie: Where Memories Lie: St. Martin's/Minotaur Books: Winner Sean Chercover: Trigger City: Minotaur Books: Finalist Declan Hughes: The Dying Breed (UK) / The Price of Blood (US) John Murray/ William Morrow & Co. Finalist Arnaldur Indridason: The Draining Lake ...
Agatha Christie. The Agatha Awards, named for Agatha Christie, are literary awards for mystery and crime writers who write in the traditional mystery subgenre: "books typified by the works of Agatha Christie . . . loosely defined as mysteries that contain no explicit sex, excessive gore or gratuitous violence, and are not classified as 'hard-boiled.'" [1] At an annual convention in Washington ...
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The majority of moral injury cases go much deeper, he said. “They’re more about survivor’s guilt, death of children, death of civilians, that are just part and parcel of combat action. We continue to see guys four, five years on, still struggling. “This is experience talking! Hell-fire!”
Bond is mentioned as part of the background to Deborah Crombie's mystery novel A Finer End (Bantam, 2001). ISBN 0-553-57927-4 On 30 December 2008 Bligh Bond was the subject of a Channel 4 documentary, The Ghosts of Glastonbury , hosted by Tony Robinson , which examined Bligh Bond's claims that he received archaeological information through ...