Category Archives: Margot Kinberg

>Do The Write Thing (in aid of Christchurch)

>As I am slowly recovering from a flu, I´ll just do the easy thing: copy most of Margot Kinberg´s post – please think about what you can do to help the victims of the terrible earthquake in New Zealand the … Continue reading

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>Academic Crime (Margot Kinberg)

>June is a very busy month for me so I am pleased that good blog friends are ready to help me out. Today´s guest post is written by Margot Kinberg, California, an excellent blogger and writer of crime fiction. Thanks … Continue reading

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>Margot Kinberg, B-Very Flat (2010)

>This American crime novel is the second in the series about Joel Williams, the academic detective. Serena Brinkman is a sophomore student at Tilton University. She is busy following her courses, she has to practice several hours every day for … Continue reading

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>Margot Kinberg, Publish or Perish (2008)

>This American crime novel is the author´s debut. Nick Merrill is a young graduate student and teacher at Tilton University. Besides teaching psychology, he has designed a promising computer programme, and at the beginning of the story he is informed … Continue reading

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>Just a teaser …

>When he got there, Nick was still so intent on keeping his balance that at first, he didn´t notice the jacketed figure waiting halfway up the stairs. He looked up, startled, when he heard his name. “What are you doing … Continue reading

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