Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
MYSTERIES SET IN FRANCE: La Fête Nationale aka Bastille Day
Celebrate La Fête Nationale aka Bastille Day with the hot off the presses issue of Mystery Readers Journal: Mysteries Set in France (Volume 42:2)! Buy this issue.
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MYSTERIES SET IN FRANCE: MYSTERY READERS JOURNAL (42:2)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
- Joseph Rouletabille: Reporter-Detective by Ashley Bowden
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
- Vive la différence! by Cathy Ace
- From Marseille to Edisto Island by Paul A. Barra
- We’ll Always Have Paris by Janet Dawson
- From Somewhere in France by Michele Drier
- A Historian and Novelist in France by Ann Elwood
- Delicious Chapters by Yves Fey
- What Foolish Dreams May Come by Alan Gordon
- The Eat, Drink, and Be Merry Research Tour: Setting a Book in France by Wendy Hornsby
- It’s Never Too Late to Be a Midlife Badass by Lauren Johnson
- I’d Kill to Live in Paris by Eva Jurczyk
- The Mystery of the Misplaced Mona Lisa by Ron Katz
- Victor & Me in Paris by Janice MacDonald
- It’s All About the Setting by Adrian Magson
- Magdalene Duchateau: A Frenchwoman Abroad in the English Mystery by G.M. Malliet
- Murder at Villa Légère: A Pho of Murder, Diamonds, and a Secret Worth Killing For by C. L. Malone
- Why France? by Peter May
- France Is a Drug—The Bennett Sisters Can’t Be Wrong by Lise McClendon
- Liberty and Death in the French Maritime Alps by Larry Mild
- My France by Sharan Newman
- The Reality Behind the Fantasy of “French Country Murders” by Katie Penryn
- Corsica: Where Landscape Creates Secrets by Neil S. Plakcy
- Mysterious (and Delicious) Paris by Danielle Postel-Vinay
- Paris Didn’t Let Me Leave, So I Wrote a Murder Instead by Ileana Muñoz Renfroe
- Why Not France? by Susan C. Shea
- Mysterious Paris by Rob Swigart
- So Softly Threads the Night by Bob Van Laerhoven
- The Mystery of Paris by Charles Todd
- I Was a Free Man in Paris by C.J. Verburg
- We’ll Always Have Paris by Nancy Warren
- Dreaming of Paris by Victoria Zackheim
- Saint-Paul-de-Vence: Toujours Cool, Just Add Murder by Elizabeth Zelvin
- On Monaco and Mystery by Ally Zetterberg
COLUMNS
- Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews
- Children’s Hour: Mysteries Set in France by Gay Toltl Kinman
- Meurtres en … France by Kate Derie
- Spiral (Engrenages): France’s Compulsive Masterpiece of Crime, Corruption, and Character by Pattie Tierney
- Jean Gabin—the Greatest Maigret by Jim Doherty
- True Crime France by Cathy Pickens
- From the Editor’s Desk by Janet Rudolph
Monday, July 13, 2026
THE MARLOW MURDER CLUB: Season 3 News
I've watched the first two episodes, and they're terrific. I love this series, and the first two episodes (one story) involve a poison garden. Well, that's right up my alley. As many of you know I have a great garden, divided into individual patches. Although I used to have a designated poison garden, I now have only some poisonous plants incorporated into my other garden plots. Still, I loved seeing a dedicated poison garden, replete with signage. So beautiful--and deadly. And, not a secret, but fun was the guest appearance of Peter Davidson. Such fun! Everything about The Marlow Murder Club appeals to me--the acting, the setting, the house, the river, the gardens. Mark your calendar for September 6!
Season 3: Returning to solve more complex and intriguing murders in Marlow are meticulous crossword-setter Judith Potts (Samantha Bond), pillar of the community and vicar’s wife Becks Starling (Cara Horgan), and no-nonsense dog walker Suzie Harris (Jo Martin). Working tirelessly alongside DI Tanika Malik (Natalie Dew) and her police team, our crime-solving trio put their unconventional methods into practice to catch the killers in six new episodes. There will be three two-part stories.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Thursday, July 9, 2026
The Chelsea Detective News
Just watched the first two episodes of Season 4 in advance, and they are really good. Great acting, good plots, and terrific Chelsea-centric ambiance. Hope you like the season. I only wish there were more than 4 episodes.
Season 4 sees DI Max Arnold (Adrian Scarborough, Falling, Killing Eve, 1917) and DS Layla Walsh (Vanessa Emme, Dublin Murders, Three Families) return to tackle new murder cases within the elite world of Chelsea. The detective duo, together with their team, delve once more into the darker side of Chelsea that lurks beneath its glossy façade.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
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