The James Joyce Murder

The James Joyce Murder
Title The James Joyce Murder PDF eBook
Author Amanda Cross
Publisher Fawcett
Pages 210
Release 1987-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0345346866

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"If by some cruel oversight you haven't discovered Amanda Cross, you have an uncommon pleasure in store for you." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Kate Fansler is vacationing in the sweet and harmless Berkshires, sorting through the letters of Henry James. But when her next-door neighbor is murdered, and all her houseguests are prime suspects, her idyll turns prosaic, indeed....

The Death of a Joyce Scholar

The Death of a Joyce Scholar
Title The Death of a Joyce Scholar PDF eBook
Author Bartholomew Gill
Publisher Avon
Pages 340
Release 2002-07-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780380711291

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Chief Inspector Peter McGarr immerses himself in the text of James Joyce's "Ulysses" to retrace the steps of both murderer and victim in the case of Joyce scholar Kevin Coyle's Bloomsday murder.

Joyce in Court

Joyce in Court
Title Joyce in Court PDF eBook
Author Adrian Hardiman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 431
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1786691574

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Books about the work of James Joyce are an academic industry. Most of them are unreadable and esoteric. Adrian Hardiman's book is both highly readable and strikingly original. He spent years researching Joyce's obsession with the legal system, and the myriad references to notorious trials in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Joyce was fascinated by and felt passionately about miscarriages of justice, and his view of the law was coloured by the potential for grave injustice when policemen and judges are given too much power. Hardiman recreates the colourful, dangerous world of the Edwardian courtrooms of Dublin and London, where the death penalty loomed over many trials. He brings to life the eccentric barristers, corrupt police and omnipotent judges who made the law so entertaining and so horrifying. This is a remarkable evocation of a vanished world, though Joyce's scepticism about the way evidence is used in criminal trials is still highly relevant.

Killings

Killings
Title Killings PDF eBook
Author Calvin Trillin
Publisher
Pages 321
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0399591400

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Originally published: New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1984.

An Exaggerated Murder

An Exaggerated Murder
Title An Exaggerated Murder PDF eBook
Author Josh Cook
Publisher Melville House
Pages 386
Release 2015-03-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612194281

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How can you solve a murder when the clues are so dumb? Private investigator Trike Augustine may be a brainiac with deductive skills to rival Sherlock Holmes, but they’re not doing him any good at solving the case of a missing gazzilionaire because the clues are so stupefyingly—well, stupid. Meanwhile, his sidekicks—Max the former FBI agent and Lola the artist—don’t quite rise to the level of Dr. Watson, either. For example, when a large, dead pig turns up on Trike’s floor in the middle of the night, none of them can figure out what it means. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking as the astronomical reward being offered diminishes drastically every day. That, plus the increasing reality that their own lives are in danger, lift this astonishing debut beyond its hilarious premise—a smart man befuddled by the idiotic—and turns it into something more than just a smart homage to Sherlock (with maybe a touch of early Jonathan Lethem thrown in). It becomes a compelling and compulsive thriller . . . with the added bonus that the prose is often as breathtaking as the tale.

Murder in an Irish Bookshop

Murder in an Irish Bookshop
Title Murder in an Irish Bookshop PDF eBook
Author Carlene O'Connor
Publisher Irish Village Mystery
Pages 354
Release 2022-01-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496730828

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Includes excerpt from Murder on an Irish Farm.

Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone

Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone
Title Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone PDF eBook
Author Joyce Aros
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781939345004

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Four men waited and four men walked ... clearly a confrontation was coming. You've walked that walk before with the Earps and Doc Holliday through the streets of Tombstone always focused on the inevitable showdown with gunpowder. It never gets old. But the distance is getting shorter; the distance between truth and the legend. This time we walk this walk with the cowboys. The story has been told and retold and will go on being the one gunfight to remember above all. But should it not be told from the side of the cowboy as well? What was their purpose in coming to town on that chilly afternoon? How did they trigger, in little more than half an hour, a deadly confrontation with four of the Old West's most notable town tamers? In Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone Joyce Aros carefully examines a minute by minute evaluation of the events as they unfolded before the eyes of the startled townsfolk that chilly October afternoon in 1881. Citing the Inquest and Hearing testimonies and comparing them to the various legends that have surrounded that fateful day for over a century, the author's presentation may just lead you to concur that Tom McLaury, Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton were Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone!