Today, I’m blogging about crime fiction. As part of that, I’m putting up this week’s installment of The Crime Cafe!

Now, I must tell you that this week is a little different than usual. Instead of an interview, I’m using an old radio show called The Adventures of Philip Marlowe! The episode is called “Who Killed Waldo?”

And it’s all cool, because I got the episode through Creative Commons! Specifically, through Old Time Radio Researchers Group!

I think I’m supposed to upload the result back on the Creative Commons site … maybe. In any case, I want to make it clear that my use of this material is under the Creative Commons license. Like so!

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Well … with any luck, I did that right and no one will sue me. 🙂

But wait. That’s not all! There’s more crime fiction to come. In the form of more photos from Bouchercon 2015!

And thank you M. Ruth Myers for this awesome photo of the great panel I got to moderate. I mean, wow! 🙂

Me, Michael Robotham, Jennifer Hillier, Reed Farrel Coleman, and Steve Hamilton!

Me, Michael Robotham, Jennifer Hillier, Reed Farrel Coleman, and Steve Hamilton!

And, if I’m not mistaken, I believe Jennifer Hillier also posted a couple of awesome photos!

The killer panel! :)

The killer panel! 🙂

Steve Hamilton and Jennifer Hillier!

Steve Hamilton and Jennifer Hillier!

Finally, here’s one my husband snapped while I was at the signing table.

Me in the signing room, without books. :)

Me in the signing room, without books. 🙂

See, I was supposed to bring books, but that didn’t happen. I won’t go into all the gory details. Let’s just say the box of books never made it to the car. Oh, well … I got to sign a few programs! Which was really cool! And it also meant I’d have plenty of books to sell at this event coming up on Saturday!

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