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British Library Crime Classics. Filled with suspicious deaths in small villages in deepest Devon and on the Cornish Coast, fiendishly plotted railway mysteries, and fatal parties in glamorous country manors, British Library Classics series present a gripping collection of British detective stories from the Golden Age of crime for the fans of good old-fashion whodunits.
Oct 1, 2019 · He is series consultant for British Library Crime Classics, the Vice Chair of the Crime Writers' Association, and President of the Detection Club. The Golden Age of Murder, his study of the Detection Club, was published in 2015 to international acclaim, and has been nominated for both the Edgar and Agatha awards for the year's best book about ...
Sep 6, 2022 · He is series consultant for British Library Crime Classics, the Vice Chair of the Crime Writers' Association, and President of the Detection Club. The Golden Age of Murder, his study of the Detection Club, was published in 2015 to international acclaim, and has been nominated for both the Edgar and Agatha awards for the year's best book about ...
Nov 24, 2023 · British Library Crime Classics (116 books)uk, united kingdom, england, english, british, audiobook, drama, murder, mystery, murder mystery, audiobooks, crime,...
Aug 30, 2023 · Crime Classics. Since 2014 the British Library Crime Classics series has ushered the Golden Age of crime and mystery writing back into the limelight. Novels by beloved writers of the genre share ...
Martin is a well-known crime fiction critic, and series consultant to the British Library's Crime Classics. His ground-breaking study of the genre between the wars, The Golden Age of Murder won the Edgar, Agatha, H.R.F. Keating and Macavity awards.
A short story from the British Library Crime Classic collection The Edinburgh Mystery. Published in 1955, this is a domestic tale which sees a family member commit the ultimate crime when they’ve had enough of their miserly aunt’s frugal ways.