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Tag Archives: Caleb Carr
The Italian Secretary by Caleb Carr
Set in late 19th century Scotland, Caleb Carr takes on a Sherlock Holmes mystery – a pair of murders at Holyrood House. I was a fan of Caleb Carr after reading The Alienist and it’s sequel, The Angel of Darkness. Both being … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Mystery
Tagged book review, Caleb Carr, Holyrood House, late 19th century, murders, Mystery, Scotland, Sherlock Holmes, The Italian Secretary
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Killing Time by Caleb Carr
I probably should have read some reviews of this book before I picked it up. Unfortunately, I bought this book several years ago, before I discovered Goodreads or Amazon reviews. And now, I’m attempting to read all those books that … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction
Tagged book review, Caleb Carr, cyber-terrorism, future, information, Internet, Killing Time, propaganda, War
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