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A Fantastic Locked-Room Mystery in the Spirit of Sherlock Holmes

A Fantastic Locked-Room Mystery in the Spirit of Sherlock Holmes

Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s ‘The Final Problem’ is a well-crafted murder mystery, and an homage to Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, and Basil Rathbone.
‘I Must Betray You’: No Fruit, No Freedom

‘I Must Betray You’: No Fruit, No Freedom

This coming-of-age tale is set in Romania when the Iron Curtain lay heavy on the countries of Eastern Europe.
Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Here are 20th-century novels that shy away from doom and gloom.
A Time to Rejoice and Reflect: Books for Easter and Beyond

A Time to Rejoice and Reflect: Books for Easter and Beyond

Spring is usually associated with housecleaning, but this word is not limited to the physical sense—especially during the holiest week of the year.
The Conditions for Victory as Told Through the Siege of Kazan

The Conditions for Victory as Told Through the Siege of Kazan

Mark Galeotti’s ‘Siege of Kazan 1552’ discusses how Ivan the Terrible’s early failures against Kazan led to eventual victory.
‘Signing Their Lives Away’: Glimpses Into the Lives Behind the Signatures

‘Signing Their Lives Away’: Glimpses Into the Lives Behind the Signatures

Concise book delivers on fundamental and fascinating aspects of the men whose names grace the Declaration of Independence.
‘Liberty’s Prison’: From Convict’s Son to Warden

‘Liberty’s Prison’: From Convict’s Son to Warden

Randall Liberty’s autobiography offers insight on penal system challenges, albeit with a peculiar writing style.
A Fantastic Locked-Room Mystery in the Spirit of Sherlock Holmes

A Fantastic Locked-Room Mystery in the Spirit of Sherlock Holmes

Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s ‘The Final Problem’ is a well-crafted murder mystery, and an homage to Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, and Basil Rathbone.
‘I Must Betray You’: No Fruit, No Freedom

‘I Must Betray You’: No Fruit, No Freedom

This coming-of-age tale is set in Romania when the Iron Curtain lay heavy on the countries of Eastern Europe.
Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Here are 20th-century novels that shy away from doom and gloom.
A Time to Rejoice and Reflect: Books for Easter and Beyond

A Time to Rejoice and Reflect: Books for Easter and Beyond

Spring is usually associated with housecleaning, but this word is not limited to the physical sense—especially during the holiest week of the year.
The Conditions for Victory as Told Through the Siege of Kazan

The Conditions for Victory as Told Through the Siege of Kazan

Mark Galeotti’s ‘Siege of Kazan 1552’ discusses how Ivan the Terrible’s early failures against Kazan led to eventual victory.
‘Signing Their Lives Away’: Glimpses Into the Lives Behind the Signatures

‘Signing Their Lives Away’: Glimpses Into the Lives Behind the Signatures

Concise book delivers on fundamental and fascinating aspects of the men whose names grace the Declaration of Independence.
‘Liberty’s Prison’: From Convict’s Son to Warden

‘Liberty’s Prison’: From Convict’s Son to Warden

Randall Liberty’s autobiography offers insight on penal system challenges, albeit with a peculiar writing style.