tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13024760.post4248162680213878828..comments2023-10-04T06:21:04.949-07:00Comments on Writing into the Sunset: Monday Mystery - Dorothy L. SayersPaty Jagerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03257614436422105729noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13024760.post-9033018415946908142012-04-17T07:04:10.947-07:002012-04-17T07:04:10.947-07:00Gabriella, I'm glad you're enjoying my bl...Gabriella, I'm glad you're enjoying my blog. You gave me some more names to check out for future posts. ;0) I enjoyed the Perry Mason books as a high school student. I haven't heard of the other two but will be looking in to them.Paty Jagerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03257614436422105729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13024760.post-47545742305738464762012-04-17T04:15:04.170-07:002012-04-17T04:15:04.170-07:00I haven't read a Dorothy L. Sayers book in yea...I haven't read a Dorothy L. Sayers book in years. I started reading Agatha Christie when I was in 8th grade and read as many as I could. As I started to run out of stories to read, I discovered Sayers. I read several of them, but never got as into them as I did Christie's novels.<br /><br />Have you ever read any Carter Dickson aka John Carter Dickenson, known for his locked room mysteries? Or how about Mignon G. Eberhart who wrote romantic suspense before it was considered a genre? Perry Mason was another series I loved. They were well before my time, but I still loved the atmosphere of the stories.<br /><br />Hmmm...get me talking on mysteries and I can't stop. LOL!<br /><br />Thanks for another great post. I really enjoy your blog.Gabriella Hewitthttp://www.gabriellahewitt.comnoreply@blogger.com