The Power of Fear In Fiction, Mystery T Fear is a terrible thing. It makes people do unbelievable things. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now Edmund Crispin The Case of the Gilded Fly FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Talent Lost to Fear In Fiction, Mystery T A great deal of talent is lost in the world for want of a little courage. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Laughter in Friendships In Fiction, Mystery L Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Murder: A Social Faux Pas In Fiction, Mystery M Murder is always a mistake – one should never do anything one cannot talk about after dinner. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Denial: Mind’s Defense In Fiction, Mystery D The human mind has a primitive ego defense mechanism that negates all realities that produce too much stress for the brain to handle. It’s called denial. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Envy’s Fiery Ascent In Fiction, Mystery E Envy, like fire, soars upward. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now