Overcompensation and Loss In Fiction, Mystery O One always overcompensates for disabilities. I’m afraid that when you get rid of your demons, you also get rid of the angels. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now Edmund Crispin The Case of the Gilded Fly FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Wisdom in Human Connection In Fiction, Mystery W To know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Sarcasm as a Refuge In Fiction, Mystery S Sarcasm, the last refuge of modest and chaste-souled people when the privacy of their soul is coarsely and intrusively invaded. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Misunderstanding’s Universal Agreement In Fiction, Mystery M It is by universal misunderstanding that all agree. For if, by ill luck, people understood each other, they would never agree. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Philosophy for Contentment In Fiction, Mystery P There is nothing more sustaining to long-term contentment than a good philosophy of life. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
Aspire to High Association In Fiction, Mystery A In all societies, it is advisable to associate if possible with the highest. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now