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  • The Crimson Fog

    "The Crimson Fog," by Paul Halter, has just been named in #2 position in Publisher's Weekly's Top Mysteries of 2013:
    Best Books 2023, Best Mystery Books, All the Sinners Bleed, S.A. Cosby, Bright Young Women Jessica Knoll, The Devil’s Playground, Craig Russell, The Eden Test, Adam Sternbergh, Everybody Knows, Jordan Harper, Excavations Hannah Michell, Flags on


    It is a work of fiction, but it covers the Ripper murders in scrupulously accurate detail. The author, who is fascinated by the Ripper murders and has read every serious book on the subject, is a best-selling author of impossible crime novels in his native France. PW called it "a historically accurate retelling of the Whitechapel slayings that focuses on the killer's seemingly supernatural ability to disappear after committing his butcheries. As in the best whodunits, the solution is both logical and surprising."

    Full disclosure: I am the translator

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    good luck

    Hello Owen. Welcome to the boards.

    Delighted to hear that the book is historically accurate.

    Good luck with sales.

    Cheers.
    LC

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    • #3
      Hi Lynn,
      I'm new here. I was wondering how to get the book listed on Casebook.
      Owen

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      • #4
        Ryders

        Hello Owen. Thanks.

        I would contact the Ryders who own the site.

        Cheers.
        LC

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        • #5
          How do I do that?

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          • #6
            Admin

            Hello Owen. You might try emailing "Admin."

            Do you have email/PM privileges yet?

            Cheers.
            LC

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