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Cynthia Riggs

Content by Cynthia Riggs

  • Review

    Issue: May, 1998
    Ever since I read, A Is for Alibi, 13 books ago, I've been hooked on the adventures of Kinsey Millhone, Sue Grafton's private investigator, who works out of Santa Teresa, California. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: June, 1998
    The sacred and the dispossessed meeting on the streets, is the way Sara Paretsky describes her vision of Ghost Country. Paretsky enthusiasts who look forward to each V. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 1998
    Islands are magical places, no doubt about it. Whether you live on one, as I do, vacation on one, or read about them, islands stir some deep core of fantasy. Read more »
  • Review

    Michael Dibdin's latest Aurelio Zen mystery, A Long Finish (the title refers to the lingering aftertaste of a fine wine), combines an education in wine making and truffle hunting with a witty, wack Read more »