Sentences with phrase «mystery writing began»

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It allows the Word of God to remain alive rather than shrouding it in the binder of the most read, but yet the most misinterpreted book ever written — because many of those who read it, read it through the eyes and mind of an ancient civilization that was only beginning to understand the mysteries of creation.
P. D. James admits that one of the reasons she began to write mysteries was the importance of the plot, saying that she chose a detective theme for her first book because she enjoyed reading detective stories for relaxation.
I began the frame narrative, and then I wrote the Georges Simenon pastiche Malniveau Prison, a one - hundred and fifty page replica of an Inspector Maigret mystery.
I guess you are, because Aunt Dimity and the Summer King is indeed the 20th title in a mystery series I began writing more than 20 years ago.
If you're writing a mystery or thriller, you might begin with the murder too.
Patricia McLinn is a USA Today bestselling author of more than 30 books that include mystery, romance, and westerns She began her novel writing career with Silhouette Books (Harlequin) and was nominated for and won several writing awards, but her career really took off when she decided to go indie.
From this beginning, the independent Alden children became so popular that Warner wrote 19 adventures about them with titles such as Surprise Island, Mystery Ranch, and Snowbound Mystery.
THE WAKE # 2 / Written by SCOTT SNYDER / Art by SEAN MURPHY and MATT HOLLINGSWORTH / Letters by JARED K. FLETCHER / Published by VERTIGO Review by MARCUS HAMMOND In the first installment of The Wake, Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy began setting up a suspenseful stack of mysteries revolving around an apocalyptic future, an unexplainable past, and -LSB-...]
Best - selling author Janet Evanovich wrote several funny mystery novels — but she actually began her career writing romance novels at the age of 45.
Alice is abducted and Wake begins to find pages from a book manuscript that he can't remember writing; it's therefore one part mystery and one part psychological horror.
As Gary traveled the world as a photojournalist, he often photographed and wrote about scientists unlocking mysteries of the natural world and he began seeing a pattern: across disciplines, scientists were realizing that Earth's climate was changing and affecting the organisms and ecosystems that they were studying.
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