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"Proficient and readable, but since very few authors who aren't Nicolas Freeling kill off their franchise heroes, the prospect of McCone's solving her 27th case is never really in doubt."
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Freeling went on to note: "Crime is the pathology of the human condition, the moment after, it may be, a long-drawn-out disturbance or perversion, at which the delicate balance of metabolism . . . tilts into morbidity."
In the World of Night and Fog Allan Massie 2011
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One of the best books on the crime novel was written by Nicolas Freeling, himself a master of the genre: "Criminal Convictions" 1994.
In the World of Night and Fog Allan Massie 2011
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In previous studies from the laboratory of two of the article's authors, UC Berkeley professors Damon Lisch and Michael Freeling, with the support of the National Science Foundation at UC Berkeley, epigenetic silencing was triggered in maize.
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The other in a very interesting book I've just read, called The Village Book, by Nicholas Freeling, in which he descibes a view of heaven, involving crouching making a fire, with a laguiole knife in his pocket.
Toast: Lindy 2008
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The other in a very interesting book I've just read, called The Village Book, by Nicholas Freeling, in which he descibes a view of heaven, involving crouching making a fire, with a laguiole knife in his pocket.
Fruit with a Knife: A Home Cook Cuts Up Lindy 2008
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The long form author studies include eloquent and insightful takes on writers including Michael Connelly, Nicolas Freeling, Elmore Leonard, Margaret Millar and Ellery Queen.
Catching Up Ed Gorman 2008
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We'd have to include the Nicholas Freeling ones, both Van der Valk and Castang series.
Saor Lindy 2006
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The long form author studies include eloquent and insightful takes on writers including Michael Connelly, Nicolas Freeling, Elmore Leonard, Margaret Millar and Ellery Queen.
Archive 2008-11-01 Ed Gorman 2008
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The other in a very interesting book I've just read, called The Village Book, by Nicholas Freeling, in which he descibes a view of heaven, involving crouching making a fire, with a laguiole knife in his pocket.
Shopping Bags Lindy 2008
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