Saturday, August 25, 2007

"Crime in the City" series on the radio--

I missed the "crime in the city" series on the public radio this week but it certainly seems worth a visit to npr.com for a search of the series (go the "Search NPR.org" search box at the top of the screen and type in "crime in the city".) The four part series covers four mystery writers who happen to make their selected cities a feature along with their detective characters.

Featured (in order of the presented writer for the day) are: Donna Leon with "Commissario Brunetti" in Venice; John Burdett with "Detective Sonchai" in Bangkok; Laura Lippman with private investigator "Tess Monaghan" in Baltimore; and Michael Connelly with homicide detective "Harry Bosch" in Los Angeles.

The web segments have a jump on the radio spots though with book excerpts and a few accompanying photos with the story. And these books offer a taste of a travelogue (of sorts) as the detectives go from actual location to location in the city.

In fact, I've regularly put up mystery book displays featuring detectives in a particularly city, or region of the country.

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