I don't know tonally, how it would play if it does or doesn't happen. 3:43 It's not like LOST where you know from episode 1 that freaky deaky shit is happening with a smoke monster. Steele 3:43 PM. Philip Marlowe is the most famous fictional detective and icon of the “hard-boiled” school of 20th-century mystery writing. The creation of author Raymond Chandler, Philip Marlowe is a private detective with his own small practice in Los Angeles (where Raymond Chandler himself had lived).Marlowe is a smart and tough lone wolf with a sense of honor: he won’t take divorce cases, doesn’t.
On the Radar — Well, whaddaya know? Philip Marlowe is back on the crime bookshelf this week, a result of Raymond Chandler’s estate inviting journalist and travel writer Lawrence Osborne to create a new mystery for the world’s most famous private eye. We’ve got new French crime fiction from Pierre Lemaitre, new and original Nordic noir and Sarah Ward’s latest Peak District mystery too. Read on and discover your next crime novel.
Only to Sleep by Lawrence Osborne
A plethora of people have written Sherlock Holmes stories. Sophie Hannah is now writing Hercule Poirot mysteries. Ace Atkins has continued Robert B Parker’s legacy. So why not have Lawrence Osborne write a book about Philip Marlowe, the archetypal private eye as created by the great Raymond Chandler? In this much awaited novel, we find Marlowe aged 72, sipping cocktails and playing cards in a hotel bar. When Donald Zinn, a wealthy man with a younger wife, drowns mysteriously by his yacht, the great detective is pulled into a mystery that draws him to the Mexican border. Out 6 September, and watch for our review.
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Inhuman Resources by Pierre Lemaitre
The award-winning author of the international bestseller Alex is back with a standalone that’ll have you on the edge of your reading chair. The ignominy of unemployment must hit even harder when you were formerly a big gun in human resources, and at 57, Alain Delambre is feeling the strain. He’s been offered nothing but menial, low paying roles and is at rock bottom, so when a major company offers him an interview, Alain is ready to crawl over hot coals to get the job. Instead, he is asked to participate in a roleplaying game that involves hostage-taking. But what might seem like a harmless exercise is about to become much more sinister. How far would you go for the job of your dreams? Out on 6 September.
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After the Death of Ellen Keldberg by Eddie Thomas Petersen
The British indie publisher Handheld has discovered a new Danish crime author and will be releasing Eddie Thomas Petersen’s 2013 novel for British readers on 3 September. After the Death of Ellen Keldberg is set in a seaside town that’s full of life in the summer, and dead in the winter, with dead being the operative word. The eponymous artist has been found frozen on a bench in Skagen, and as her nephew Mikkel comes to settle her affairs, photographer Anne Sophie has arrived to uncover the truth about the old lady. It turns into a thriller driven by old family secrets and, well, there’s a naked dude on the front cover too.
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The Shrouded Path by Sarah Ward
Sarah Ward has proved a popular choice with crime fiction lovers ever since her debut In Bitter Chill, which we reviewed in 2015. Her third novel, A Patient Fury won five stars on the site last year, so this fourth book in the Derbyshire-set series featuring DC Connie Childs has been eagerly anticipated. The narrative skips between the late 1950s and 2017 and we begin in 1957, where a group of teenage girls walk into an old tunnel in the misty Peak District. When they emerge, one is missing and that mystery from the past is about to have huge repercussions for Childs and her Bampton police colleagues, including newbie DS Peter Dahl, freshly arrived from Glossop. Out on 6 September – look out for a review soon.
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Trap by Lilja Siguradardottir
Following on from Snare, Lila Sigurdardottir’s debut, which was set in Reykjavik, the next in the Icelandic series is Trap and the heroine of book one is living in Florida with her son, having escaped the life of a drugs mule. But the sunshine doesn’t last long, and young Tomas is snatched, leading Sonja back to Reykjavik. The drama continues with her lover Agla and the customs officer Bragi returning – perhaps to help her, or maybe to hinder her. Read it and find out. Released 30 August for Kindle.
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Truth and Lies by Caroline Mitchell
Former police detective turned author Caroline Mitchell already has nine novels under her belt. Book 10 introduces the first in a new series, featuring DI Amy Winter, whose life is about to be shattered by a surprise letter from an imprisoned serial killer. Lillian Grimes is one half of a notorious husband and wife team who ruthlessly killed many innocent people. She is psychopathic and evil, and what she reveals to Winter sends the DI on a journey into a past she’d rather have left buried… Out on 6 September.
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The Cold Summer by Gianrico Carofiglio
This hard-hitting inside look at the mafia is based on a true story and is out 4 September. It’s 1992, and the summer in Puglia has been shattered by mafia violence spreading from Sicily. At the eye of the storm is Pietro Fenoglio, a local officer of the carabinieri, who has enough problems in his personal life without having to deal with the gang wars raging around Bari. A breakthrough comes when a former made man decides to cooperate with the police but what he has to say pulls Fenoglio further into the fray, and into danger. Watch for our review soon.
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WorldNetDaily’s crack Adobe Expert says that Obama’s long-form birth certificate PDF file was created in Adobe Photoshop. Thanks to Mara Zebest, we now have proof of its origins.
Ms Zebest’s “final analysis” is itself a PDF document. Thanks to a suggestion from a commenter here named John, I opened Zebest’s PDF document with Microsoft Word 2007 and found proof that images in her file were indeed created in Adobe Photoshop. Here’s what I found:
Screen shot of Zebest 'full analysis' PDF document.
And it was finished off by Adobe InDesign:
So, thanks to Mara Zebest, we know what a PDF created by Adobe Photoshop looks like. Now all we need do is compare this to Obama’s White House PDF of the long form (can you stand the excitement?) and all will be revealed!
Creator segment from White House birth certificate PDF
There was narry a “photoshop” or an “InDesign” or even an “Adobe” in there, just this Mac OS X thingy. Now explain why none of those WorldNetDaily “experts” looked inside the document, instead of just saying they were sure, when they weren’t.
So I guess Obama’s long form PDF wasn’t created by Photoshop and now we have proof! Thanks Mara!
It’s like shooting fish in a barrel.
— Dr. Conspiracy
Update:
Rather than make a new article, I’ll include here the image that WorldNewDaily doesn’t want you to see. This is the internal information from the White House PDF as shown by Adobe Acrobat 9:
Obama White House long form PDF advanced properties
This underscores the fact that the PDF was not created by Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Someone better acquainted with the Mac can comment, but as I understand it, the document is scanned, viewed in Preview (see illustration) and then saved as a PDF.