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A Dangerous Fortune by Ken Follett
Ken Follet is a best selling author of mysteries and thrillers.
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Top Four Hollywood Mystery Movies
My personal reviews about top four Hollywood mystery and crime movies.
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Best Mystery Sleuth Adaptations
Mystery fans love a good film adaptation – when it’s done right. With all the buzz surrounding the new Sherlock Holmes films in the works, below are a few supersleuths whose film or television adaptations made the grade with fans and film buffs alike.
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Murder on the Orient Express
1930’s, Long Island New York, the Armstrong baby is kidnapped by an unknown assailant at the Armstrong estate. Director of Dog Day Afternoon and The Wiz took on Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.
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All Secrets Released
An unusual and unique film about people, their problems, and love. It is presented in a different way than you might ever think of. It is a psychological, science fiction, and drama movie all in one. Its 25 year-old director has much talent.
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Disturbing Behavior
A new kid in town encounters a group of teenagers, and he feels something is weird about these kids despite their perfection.
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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the half blood prince movie will be as exciting as it sounds…
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Gosford Park
An analysis of the movie, “Gosford Park,” directed by the late Robert Altman.
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The Movies of Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock is perhaps one of the best known mystery film makers in the history of classic movies.
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The Librarian: A Review
Flynn Carsen is looking for a job. A letter mysteriously appears summoning him to become the librarian.










