Randy McDonald (rfmcdpei) wrote, 2005-06-28 13:25:00 Randy McDonald rfmcdpei 2005-06-28 13:25:00 Previous Share Flag Next [BRIEF NOTE] A Trend in Historical Fiction This morning, I disposed of mystery paperbacks which featured Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott as detectives. Is it a new trend for writers to compose mystery novels featuring historical authors as crime-solvers, or have I missed things? Subscribe Post a new comment Error We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post Anonymously switch LiveJournal Facebook Twitter OpenId Google MailRu VKontakte Anonymously default userpic Your reply will be screened Your IP address will be recorded When you submit the form an invisible reCAPTCHA check will be performed. You must follow the Privacy Policy and Google Terms of use. Post a new comment Preview comment Help 1 comment Post a new comment 1 comment
This morning, I disposed of mystery paperbacks which featured Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott as detectives. Is it a new trend for writers to compose mystery novels featuring historical authors as crime-solvers, or have I missed things?