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Rob Kitchin
I'm a professor at the National University of Ireland Maynooth and author or editor of 30 academic books and a 12 volume encyclopedia, and author of four crime novels and two collections of short stories. My passions are reading crime fiction and undertaking research on social issues and digital technologies. The other blogs I contribute to are The Programmable City and Ireland After NAMA.
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***** Outstanding. Get me the full back catalogue ASAP! (I loved it)

**** Quality stuff. Will be tracking down books by the same author and recommending to friends (I liked it a lot)

*** A generally solid, enjoyable read and I'll probably try other books by the same author (I liked it)

** On okay read but in no rush to read the author's other works (passable)

* Struggled with this and in no hurry to repeat the experience.

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My Blog List

  • Mystery File
    A PI TV Episode Review: RICHARD DIAMOND “The Sport” (1959). - *RICHARD DIAMOND*. “The Sport.” CBS. 15 February 1959 (Season 3, Episode 1). David Janssen (Richard Diamond), Barbara Bain (Karen Wells), Mary Tyler Moor...
    3 hours ago
  • The Passing Tramp
    Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye: Wall of Eyes (1943), by Margaret Millar - The Millars--Kenneth, aka *Ross Macdonald*, and his wife Margaret--were one of mystery fiction's great power writing couples, though they didn't write th...
    4 hours ago
  • The Rap Sheet
    Scouting About - *• Florida journalist Craig Pittman* passes along word that Tom Corcoran, who penned almost a dozen mystery novels featuring Key West freelance photographe...
    8 hours ago
  • Dilbert Daily Strip
    Comic for February 04, 2023 - Dilbert readers - Please visit Dilbert.com to read this feature. Due to changes with our feeds, we are now making this RSS feed a link to Dilbert.com.
    13 hours ago
  • Do Some Damage
    It’s Never Too Late to Restart Resolutions and Habits - By Scott D. Parker How are your New Year’s Resolutions coming along? I saw a statistic that said by today—Day 36 of 2023—a shocking 80% or more people h...
    20 hours ago
  • Murder is Everywhere
    Pinocchio, Pinocchio, Where Art Thou. - Jeff—Saturday It's been a long and hectic week. It began with a letter I received on Monday that my farm would be inspected on Tuesday by the powers tha...
    22 hours ago
  • crossexaminingcrime
    Death in High Provence (1957) by George Bellairs - I was in a book fettle earlier this week where no matter how hard I stared (and then probably glared) at my TBR pile, I just couldn’t get in the mood for a...
    1 day ago
  • KILLER COVERS
    Another Look: “The Future Mister Dolan” -
    1 day ago
  • The Story
    Over 300 high-priority emergency calls responded to by ambulances only after two hours in first six months of 2022 - Ambulances took more than two hours to arrive at the scene of a high priority emergency call more than 300 times in the first six months of last year. Figu...
    1 day ago
  • the psychopathology of everyday life - Adrian McKinty's blog
    Inside The Whale - George Orwell - George Orwell Inside the Whale I When Henry Miller's novel, Tropic of Cancer, appeared in 1935, it was greeted with rather cautious praise, obviously condi...
    1 day ago
  • 'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?'
    Forgotten Book - Charles and Elizabeth - The name of W.J. Burley is inextricably linked with that of his series character, Superintendent Charles Wycliffe, who was portrayed by Jack Shepherd (n...
    1 day ago
  • Criminal Minds
    Everything is Personal, or Should Be, by Josh Stallings - *Q: Now that 2022 is well and truly "in the books" (!) did you learn any business tips you can pass on?* *A:* Many years ago at Bouchercon I was asked t...
    1 day ago
  • Kittling: Books
    A Brrr-ing on February Weekly Link Round-Up - Last week went very well. Denis's procedure had the best possible results, and although there was a hitch with the transportation, we loved spending th...
    1 day ago
  • Progressive Geographies
    Books received – Foucault, Surya, Tsu, Barthes, Lacan - Some recently bought new and second-hand books, including the paperback of Jing Tsu, Kingdom of Characters: A Tale of Language, Obsession, and Genius in Mo...
    2 days ago
  • Raven Crime Reads
    #BlogTour- Paul E. Hardisty- The Forcing @Hardisty_Paul @orendabooks - Civilisation is collapsing. Frustrated and angry after years of denial and inaction, a ‘government of youth’ has taken power in North America, and deemed a...
    2 days ago
  • Shotgun Honey
    A Reminder by Russell Thayer - The basement window had been shattered long before Gunselle decided to kill the businessman. A piece of plywood had been cut to fit the empty hole, but set...
    4 days ago
  • Bitter Tea and Mystery
    Top Ten New-to-me Authors in 2022 - *Top Ten Tuesday* is a weekly meme hosted by *That Artsy Reader Girl*. This week's topic is a Freebie (any topic). I missed last week's topic, which was ...
    4 days ago
  • In Reference to Murder
    Media Murder for Monday - It's the start of a new week and that means it's time for a brand-new roundup of crime drama news: THE BIG SCREEN/MOVIES Academy Award nominee, Amy Ryan, i...
    5 days ago
  • The Bunburyist
    Henry Mancini and Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy. - As Scott Bettencourt discusses in *Film Score Monthly*, Quartet Records has issued on CD the score to Alfred Hitchcock's *Frenzy* (1972), which includes t...
    5 days ago
  • pattinase
    MONDAY, MONDAY -
    5 days ago
  • MYSTERIES in PARADISE
    Review: DAUGHTERS OF EVE, Nina. D. Campbell - - This edition made available as an e-book by my local library through Libby - Paperback: 376 pages - Publisher ‏ : ‎ Allen & Unwin; 1...
    6 days ago
  • Material Witness
    Why Babylon Berlin should be your next binge - Babylon Berlin is as good as any historical or police drama I can recall watching. If its language were English you’d have seen it, read about it and watch...
    1 week ago
  • The Irish Economy
    Irish Economic Association Annual Conference 2023 (Updated) - The 36th Annual Irish Economic Association Conference will be organised by the Economic and Social Research Institute and held in the Sheraton Hotel, Athlo...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Night Editor
    At the Movies in 2023 - A running list of what I've seen on the big screen this year: 1. The Unknown (1927)- Pickwick Theater 2. Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight) (1965)- Pickwick...
    3 weeks ago
  • Euro Crime
    New Releases - January 2023 - Here's a snapshot of what I think is published for the first time in January 2023 (and is usually a UK date but occasionally will be a US or Australian d...
    3 weeks ago
  • Pretty Sinister Books
    The Empty Bed - Herbert Adams - I read three books that were set around or on Christmas Day during December and have managed to finish only one in time for the end of 2022. One I stoppe...
    5 weeks ago
  • Books to the Ceiling
    Books Read (Consumed? Devoured?) in 2022 - There were plenty of them. Herewith I present titles that I can presently retrieve from my memory, which used to work much more efficiently than it does of...
    5 weeks ago
  • Crime Watch
    Entries open for the 2023 Ngaio Marsh Awards - *In a slight break with recent tradition, the entry period for the 2023 Ngaio Marsh Awards has opened early today, with the organisers lookin...
    2 months ago
  • Ireland after NAMA
    An Bord Stampála - It’s almost hard to believe it now but, at one time, An Bord Pleanála was perhaps the only stand-up institution in the Irish planning system. Throughout th...
    8 months ago
  • Overkill
    - One of the exciting things that happened recently was the launch *Faceless* in Britain. One of the weird things that happened recenty was the launch of *...
    9 months ago
  • hardboiled wonderland
    Merry CrimesMas: Scott Adlerberg on Eyes Wide Shut - *Stanley Kubrick* adapted *Eyes Wide Shut* from the novella *Traumnovelle* (*Dream Story*),written in 1926 by the Viennese writer *Arthur Schnitzler*. A ...
    1 year ago
  • International Noir Fiction
    William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin: The last Laidlaw (and the first) - William McIlvanney's three novels featuring detective Jack Laidlaw.Laidlaw (1977), The Papers of Tony Veitch (1981), an Strange Loyalties (1991) are not...
    1 year ago
  • geographical imaginations
    Digital War - It’s a great pleasure to announce a new journal edited by Andrew Hoskins and William Merrin (full disclosure: I’m on the Editorial Board), Digital War, pub...
    2 years ago
  • Mike Dennis
    THE DROP - THE DROP (2014), starring Tom Hardy, James Gandolfini, Naomi Rapace. Director: Michael R Roskam. Here’s my review: ***½ out of 4 Atmospheric neo-noir cen...
    2 years ago
  • Yet Another Crime Fiction Blog
    Como demorar para Gozar - A Ejaculação precoce é um distúrbio que afeta pelo menos 30% dos homens e está relacionado principalmente à ansiedade entre outras causas,o tratamento po...
    2 years ago
  • Adventures in Writing
    This Blog is Going to Go Poof - POOF! Even an archive blog has some maintenance--but the real reason is the unpredictability of Google. Blogger is not a good platform. If it's free, you'...
    3 years ago
  • Crime Always Pays
    On Writing and Jazz - Set during the Jazz Age, THE LAMMISTERS is a novel that plunders the literary canon in the manner of a starved child let loose in a sweetshop. Of all its ...
    3 years ago
  • Crime Fiction Ireland
    Crime authors in Irish Book Awards - Voting closes on 13 November 2019 for the annual An Post Irish Book Awards. Read more »
    3 years ago
  • Cyber Badger Research Blog
    - *Mapping Peterloo* There is much commemoration of the Peterloo massacre in Manchester at the moment. One aspects of this event that I thought was interesti...
    3 years ago
  • Ronan Lyons
    Is there any hope for Rent Pressure Zones? - The figures from the latest Daft.ie Rental Report earlier this week confirm the growing divide between the fortunes of the country’s sale and rental market...
    4 years ago
  • NAMA Wine Lake
    Test – 12 November 2018 - Advertisements
    4 years ago
  • Scandinavian Crime Fiction
    Review of Unrest by Jesper Stein - translated by David Young, Mirror Books, 2018 The first novel in a five-volume police procedural series, Unrest, was published originally in 2012 to acclai...
    4 years ago
  • Detectives Beyond Borders: A Forum for International Crime Fiction
    Linwood Barclay, Ross Macdonald, and me: What I shot and thought at Harrogate, Part II - *Linwood Barclay signs a book foran adoring fan. Photo by PeterRozovsky by special agreementwith Detectives Beyond Borders.*I’ve never been able to get...
    4 years ago
  • At the Villa Rose
    Goodbye Blogger - J'aurais voulu écrire quelque chose de spirituel ou d'émouvant pour marquer l'occasion, mais parfois le mieux est d'aller droit au but. La Villa ferme ses ...
    4 years ago
  • Crime Scene NI
    Irish Times review of DISORDER - This review, written by Declan Burke, appeared in The Irish Times on Saturday 21st April 2018. Potential for violence Set in Belfast, Gerard Brennan’s ...
    4 years ago
  • Heath Lowrance
    Alfred Hitchcock Anthologies - The Alfred Hitchcock anthologies There were celebrity film directors before Alfred Hitchcock, b...
    4 years ago
  • NUIM Geography's Eye on the World
    MU Geography @ the AAG - With apologies if I have missed anyone – and please send corrections – here is the list of Maynooth papers at this year’s Annual Conference of the American...
    4 years ago
  • Mean Streets
    Literary agents for Young Adult (YA) fiction -
    4 years ago
  • Crime Beat
    Crime Beat: Krimi workshop on the Greek island of Lesbos - [image: lesbos]*Wanna write a thriller? And talk to other krimi writers? And laze in the sea? And drink wine? Then here's the deal: A krimi workshop, June ...
    4 years ago
  • Reactions to Reading
    Review: THE PERPLEXING THEFT OF THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN by Vaseem Khan - THE PERPLEXING THEFT OF THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN is a genuine treat and is particularly recommended to those looking for something other than an endless stre...
    4 years ago
  • Past Offences
    Christmas has come early… - … courtesy of the British Library. Two more sleeps before opening though.Filed under: Witness Statements
    5 years ago
  • progressive-economy@tasc
    Good News on the Economy from Europe but a Warning? - Paul Sweeney: There is some good news on the Irish economy from Eurostat. But hidden in the text is a warning to another member state, Luxembourg, that may...
    5 years ago
  • CRIME SCRAPS REVIEW
    The Petrona Award 2017 Shortlist - The Petrona judges have chosen a very interesting shortlist for the award for the best Nordic crime fiction novel of the year. The winner will be announc...
    5 years ago
  • Peggy Ann's Post
    Moving Day - Well, I've done it. Moved to Wordpress. I don't know why, except I needed a change. I like the format there and the design tools. I hope you'll drop over t...
    6 years ago
  • djskrimiblog
    The Mad Girls – free promotion! - For three days, you have the opportunity to get acquainted with an interesting new writer, published by Candied Crime, our family publishing company. Rannv...
    6 years ago
  • barbara fister's place
    I moved! - For a long time I’ve meant to migrate my website to a platform that would be easier to update (not requiring html coding skills that I don’t have) and I fi...
    6 years ago
  • Pulp Serenade
    Ed Gorman's West: A Remembrance - Ed Gorman wrote the saddest westerns I've ever read. Full of hurt, hardship, disappointment, and human failure. Gorman's conception of the west was never t...
    6 years ago
  • International Crime Authors Reality Check
    “When I would be hanging out with my dad - The ‘ Global Online ment Platform market’ research added by Market Expertz, offers a comprehensive analysis of growth trends prevailing in the global busin...
    6 years ago
  • Meritorious Mysteries
    STEALING THE COUNTESS by David Housewright - I thoroughly enjoyed my first by Housewright. It’s an almost British-like PI novel that kept me turning pages but not losing sleep. The “countess” is a $4 ...
    6 years ago
  • Zero Geography
    New publication - Using Geotagged Digital Social Data in Geographic Research - This chapter outlines how one might utilize the massive amounts of web-based, geographically-referenced digital social data for geographical research. Beca...
    6 years ago
  • NoirCon
    N@B Through the dark years! Will you be part of N@B: THE FINAL CURTAIN -
    6 years ago
  • Crime Classics
    Crime Classics is moving to Beyond Eastrod - *Effective immediately, Crime Classics, because of insufficient interest among visitors and readers, is "closing its doors," and the postings that would no...
    7 years ago
  • Shade Point
    REVIEW: An Event in Autumn by Henning Mankell - I believe that for a very long time, as long as we speak and write about crime fiction, Henning Mankell will be held as a gold standard, one of the great ...
    7 years ago
  • "Crimes in the Library"
    Mr. Hire's Engagement by Georges Simenon - Mr. Hire’s Engagement by Georges Simenon Translated by Anna Moschovakis Penguin, October 2015 First published by Fayard in 1933 as *Les Fiancailles de M. H...
    7 years ago
  • The Mystery Bookshelf
    Dee-fense, Dee-fense, Dee-fense - aka The Defence by Steve Cavanagh Amazon US, Amazon UK This book was everywhere locally when it was launched a few months back. I got my copy from the libr...
    7 years ago
  • Thrillers, Killers 'n' Chillers
    BILL 'AJ' HAYES MEMORIAL WRITING CONTEST - WINNER - Angel Luis Colon - Bill in Richmond, London. *Thanks to all the entrants, readers and a big shout to the organizers, Eric Beetner, Holly West, Steve Weddle and the other good...
    8 years ago
  • Big Beat From Badsville
    "A thief or thieves ate a piece of chocolate cake" - Some writers get all the fun: Allan Guthrie and Denise Mina in Trinidad and Tobago. It's a hard life. Although, if you prefer, you could just relax at home...
    8 years ago
  • A Twist Of Noir
    Bill "AJ" Hayes Remembered - *TEAM PLAYER - AJ HAYES* *An entry in the recent Watery Grave Invitational* Just a trace bar lost in the north desert near Albuquerque. Summer thunder ozo...
    8 years ago
  • Top Suspense Group
    Nightmare, with Angel - Four of my backlist titles are lined up for launch, and the first of them is now up and available as an Amazon exclusive; Nightmare, with Angel will be fo...
    8 years ago
  • Secret Dead Blog
    Secret Dead Blog is Dead... - ... (for now). These are its tombstones. For signs of life, check out: secretdead.tumblr.com twitter.com/swierczy facebook.com/swierczy
    8 years ago
  • The Thrill of it All
    googlecf8f7ec679615236.html - google-site-verification: googlecf8f7ec679615236.html
    9 years ago
  • Paul D. Brazill
    My Blog Roll - Health : Save Your LifePediatric OrthoticsHealth | Beauty | Mind Body SpiritMicro CreditoLegacy DirectMobile Publishing SystemOh SEOScienceLearn Guitar Onli...
    9 years ago
  • Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind
    Coming Soon - Remember that time, months ago, when I promised to do something with this website after years of not doing anything? Well, man plans, God laughs, you know ...
    9 years ago
  • Black Irish Blarney
    Surf Noir-Not Hopeful - Okay, we know for sure American filmmakers can't get it right, so maybe the Aussies? I mean, they have served up some fine cinematic noir these past ten ye...
    9 years ago
  • not enough books
    Evangelical Zeal - © 2004-2011 Kris M. of Not Enough Books. All Rights Reserved. Please do not reproduce or republish content without permission.
    9 years ago
  • Petrona
    October reading report and book of the month - At Euro Crime during October, three of my reviews appeared. One of them is of a non-fiction book, Andrea Camilleri: the Companion to the Mystery Fiction, b...
    10 years ago
  • Murder, Mystery & Mayhem: A Resource for Readers
    September New Releases 2012 – Mystery, Crime, Thriller, Suspense Books - Cause of Death by Jane Adams Dead Ends by Sandra Balzo Trust Your Eyes by Linwood Barclay Hiss and Hers by M.C. Beaton Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham ...
    10 years ago
  • El juego está en marcha
    Safe Travel Tips For Young People - Traveling abroad, student travel, safety and road trip planning It is no secret that when young people vacation with their friends, alcohol consumption i...
    10 years ago
  • The Laughter Shack
    The Beaver Dating Service by K. A. Laity. - It's a hard business getting beavers together, says Beaver Dating Service founder Celia Underhill. And she should know. Celia's been in the beaver busines...
    10 years ago
  • The Flash Fiction Offensive
    Assistant Editor On Board! - TFFO writer Tom Pitts is the new TFFO editorial assistant at Out of the Gutter Online! Click here to welcome him to the operation!
    10 years ago
  • The Drowning Machine
    Doctor Death - This week's theme is Heroes & Villains, the brainchild of the amazing woman who brings you Jen's Book Thoughts. Yesterday I gave some space to hero Lucas D...
    10 years ago
  • DJs krimiblog
    Testing - Lydfil, Strikkeklubben.
    11 years ago
  • criminalbrief.com
    Monday, September 19: The Scribbler - DOORWAYS by James Lincoln Warren Jim Morrison, the famous Dionysiac rock’n’roll star, claimed that his cult band the Doors was named after a line in the ma...
    11 years ago
  • IT'S A CRIME! (OR A MYSTERY...)
    Thanks - Thanks for visiting during the last six years. The move is now complete and there will be no further posts here. But there will be here. I hope to see you ...
    11 years ago
  • CRIME SCRAPS
    RELOCATION TO CRIME SCRAPS REVIEW - *Crime Scraps is moving to Crime Scraps Review. * *All my old posts have already made the journey to the new blog, and new posts will appear there. But I w...
    11 years ago
  • Confessions of a Mystery Novelist....
    I'm Movin' Out!* - Hello, All, Just wanted to let everyone know that *Confessions of A Mystery Novelist… *has moved! I really like my new home, and I hope you will, too! ...
    11 years ago
  • Adventures in Novel Writing
    Goodbye to the Blog! - Given that some months have passed since I wondered out loud about the future of this blog, and I haven't posted since then, I think the time has come to p...
    12 years ago
  • PETRONA
    Petrona has moved - This blog, and its associated archive of book reviews, has moved. Please do visit the new Petrona, and adjust your bookmark or RSS feed accordingly. Thank ...
    12 years ago
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