1351. Ebook. Commentary. 1101/21.

Published: Nov. 1, 2021, 7:05 p.m.

b'"M. O. : Crimes of Practice," by Robert Barnard. ("A coroner reveals a body\'s tell-tale clues to his students, as he unwittingly dissects his own relationship. . .\\xa0\\n\\nA breakdown driver turns his roadside routine into a quite different type of pick-up . . .\\xa0\\n\\nTwo creative writing tutors discuss the merits of hardboiled versus cosy schools of crime writing, while a murderous student points out that it\'s really procedure that counts . . .\\xa0\\n\\nThe second in this series of anthologies from the CWA picks up the primary scent of any investigation: the modus operandi; the signature that identifies any repeat offender, the how that supersedes the why . From the ex-doctor tenderly administering a final prescription to his victims, the party of finishing school debutantes exacting revenge on their lecherous host... these stories demonstrate that, even with the most despicable of crimes, there s methodology in the madness."). For Educational Purposes only. The Creators own their content and music/songs.'