50 Essential Mysteries: A Hamden Public Library Discussion Forum

During the winter of 2018, participants in Hamden Public Library's 'Cozy Up to a Mystery' adult winter reading activities will explore Flavorwire's '50 Essential Mystery Novels That Everyone Should Read'. This blog provides a place for readers to share their responses to and opinions of the books they read. (Book descriptions courtesy of Flavorwire.com.)


Friday, August 25, 2017

True Confessions by John Gregory Dunne

This novel (by Joan Didion’s husband!) is a lyrical, literary mystery about a mysterious murder based on the “Black Dahlia” case in LA. So good it transcends any label you’d care to throw at it, other than “amazing.” Library catalog link. 
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