Living in Midsomer?
Just last night I was watching video of Midsomer and wondering what the murder rate must be and how anyone could live there.
It’s good to see someone else sees the problem! Somebody ought to do something! Soon!
Just last night I was watching video of Midsomer and wondering what the murder rate must be and how anyone could live there.
It’s good to see someone else sees the problem! Somebody ought to do something! Soon!
Jason Rosenhouse over at EvolutionBlog is writing an (at least) two part series on locked room mysteries and his favorite authors, along with some less favorite ones. I usually read Jason’s blog for evolutionary science, but he also frequently writes quite vigorously on atheism, and he gets some of that in here. I was not…
One shouldn’t really complain about how much mystery there is in this series, since it’s pure, light fun all the way, but it does seem that we’re getting more and more personality and less and less mystery even within that formula. It’s also too soon for me to be writing notes on another book in…
J. D. Robb continues the saga of Eve Dallas and Roark with this delightful action story with some mystery. I found myself guessing ahead correctly a bit too often, but the story moves well in any case. Eve finds herself handling two complex cases simultaneously. With the department insinuating that she might not be trustworthy…
I like historical mysteries, so I was fairly interested in trying this one, a mystery of ancient Japan, even though I have no acquaintance with Japanese history. In general, however, the book was a disappointment. I found the writing not too terribly engaging. It was simply a series of episodes set end to end. I…
[The following is a work of fiction. I made up the community and the church. But many, many churches are facing similar decisions, though often not as clear as this one. I wonder how the elders will vote?] Celia looked around the table as she finished her presentation. She’d done more work than she…
Way of Life Literature has a rant on science fiction that is really quite odd and rather selective. It appears that science fiction is the product of evolutionary thinking and that most of its key authors were atheists, and of course, evolutionists. I am both a Christian and a fan of science fiction, having even…