Diamond and the Eye by Peter Lovesey I think I have read most if not all Mr Lovesey’s, Peter Diamond books. This one is a little different to any of the others in that it features a Private Eye, Jo…| Fenlandphil's Blog
The Sergeant Cribb mysteries hold a special place in my heart. This is not only as a reader but also as a blogger. The reason is that this series has been with me since the start of the blog. My ve…| Mysteries Ahoy!
From the description of this book on the dust jacket: More than fifty years ago, Peter Lovesey published a short story in an anthology. That...| bitterteaandmystery.blogspot.com
By Peter Lovesey, today we will talk about another of his novels, A Case of Spirits (1975), which won the Prix du Roman d’Aventures in 1987 with the French title Le Médium a perdu ses esprits, and in which two other recurring characters of Lovesey are in action: Sergeant Cribb and Agent Thackeray.| Death Can Read
Mad Hatter's Holiday, by Peter Lovesey was the first to be translated in Italy: it was published strangely by Publishing House Sonzogno in 1975. I emphasize "strangely" because this book came out alone, among other examples of novels by forgotten or little-known authors, such as The Scorpio Letters, by Victor Canning . At the time, in 1975, none of Peter Lovesey's novels had been published so we must recognize that whoever discovered it in the distant 1975 had quite a flair.| Death Can Read