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Book Review: The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah

by Judy Penz Sheluk | Feb 7, 2020 | Book Reviews

The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah My rating: 3 of 5 stars I can’t imagine there are many mystery authors out there who haven’t read every single Agatha Christie novel. She was (and to my mind remains) the gold standard of the locked room mystery. In...

Meet Ariadne Oliver, Agatha Christie’s Alter-Ego

by Judy Penz Sheluk | Oct 4, 2018 | Movies & Books

This week, I’m introducing you to The Stiletto Gang, a multi-author blog where I post the first Monday of every month. Here’s the beginning of my Oct. 1st blog on Agatha Christie’s alter-ego, Ariadne Oliver: I spent the better part of my teen and...

My Publishing Journey: Becoming a Professional Writer

by Judy Penz Sheluk | Feb 17, 2017 | One Writer's Journey

“There was a moment when I changed from an amateur to a professional. I assumed the burden of a profession, which is to write even when you don’t want to, don’t much like what you’re writing, and aren’t writing particularly well.” Agatha Christie. I spent the better...

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