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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best reference work covering mysteries worldwide
Armchair travelers and globetrotters alike will find "Crimes of the Scene" the ideal map to their overseas destinations. Washington Post book editor Nina King and her collaboraters have ransacked memories, libraries and references to compile this extensive list of mysteries set in foreign parts. Here, you can find the best book to read on a canel step in front...
Published on February 10, 1998

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The book and the price was fine. However, the subject matter was different than I expected. It is still useful to me, but limited
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best reference work covering mysteries worldwide, February 10, 1998
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This review is from: Crimes of the Scene : A Mystery Novel Guide for the International Traveler (Hardcover)
Armchair travelers and globetrotters alike will find "Crimes of the Scene" the ideal map to their overseas destinations. Washington Post book editor Nina King and her collaboraters have ransacked memories, libraries and references to compile this extensive list of mysteries set in foreign parts. Here, you can find the best book to read on a canel step in front of the Zanipolo in Venice (Donna Leon's "Death at La Fenice"); the best one about Fiji (Frank Arthur's "Who Killed Netta Maul?") and that Michael Dibdin's "Cabal" is ideal when seeking to roam around Rome, although avoid Ngaio Marsh's "When in Rome," whose "attempts at druggy hipness are merely embarassing." "Crimes of the Scene" is full of laurels and barbs like these, and these clear-eyed critical notes save the book from becoming a dry reference work suitable only for brief consultations.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CROOK'S TOUR A GREAT SUCCESS!, June 13, 1997
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This review is from: Crimes of the Scene : A Mystery Novel Guide for the International Traveler (Hardcover)
An imaginative, entertaining combination of two favorite kinds of reading--travel and crime. It's
packed with information that gives the flavor as well as some highlights of many mystery and spy stories. Could also be used as a guide when shopping in bookstores (including amazon.com). CRIMES OF THE SCENE is a great success! Charles Sullivan
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This review is from: Crimes of the Scene : A Mystery Novel Guide for the International Traveler (Hardcover)
The book and the price was fine. However, the subject matter was different than I expected. It is still useful to me, but limited
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