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 Edmund Crispin The Case of the Gilded Fly FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Uninhabitable Paradise Creed In Fiction, Mystery U It is a curious thing… that every creed promises a paradise which will be absolutely uninhabitable for anyone of civilized taste. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now
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
Justifying Detective Stories In Fiction, Mystery J I venture to suggest, sir, that detective stories contain their own justification. 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
Man’s Condition of War In Fiction, Mystery M The condition of man… is a condition of war of everyone against everyone. Edmund Crispin – The Case of the Gilded Fly Purchase Now