Ed Gilbreth, the man who held the post of mystery critic for the Chicago Sun-Times before me, has died at 76. The Trib has a nice obituary in today's paper.
I never met Ed, nor knew him in any way. But whenever his name would come up, mostly in conversation with Chicago crime writers, they always spoke very kindly of him.
My condolences to his family.
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