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  1. The White Priory Murders: A Mystery for Christmas £9.99. Final Acts: Theatrical Mysteries £10.99. Death on the Down Beat: An Orchestral Fantasy of Detection £9.99. Death of Jezebel £9.99. Crook o' Lune: A Lancashire Mystery £9.99. The Seat of the Scornful: A Devon Mystery £9.99. The Edinburgh Mystery: And Other Tales of Scottish Crime £ ...

  2. The British Library Crime Classics book series is a series of period-style paperbacks that celebrate the British detective stories from the Golden Age of crime. The series includes collections as selected by Martin Edwards and books by authors such as John Bude, E.C.R. Lorac, Freeman Willis Crofts, George Bellairs, Ellen Wilkinson, Anthony ...

  3. British Library Crime Classics Subscription. £9.99. Automatically receive our latest Crime Classic as soon as it’s published. This subscription is perfect if you’re looking to gift short stories and novels from the Golden Age of crime or you're looking to treat yourself to some best-selling mysteries. By subscribing you will receive free ...

  4. This list is for the British Library Crime Classics Editions only. flag. All Votes Add Books To This List. 1. Mystery in White. by. J. Jefferson Farjeon. 3.38 avg rating — 5,234 ratings. score: 2,856 , and 30 people voted.

  5. "Despite its title, this British Library Crime Classics reissue of a 1936 novel isn't just an entertaining Christmas read. It's a fine example of the old-time country-house murder mystery, with loads of suspects, lots of period atmosphere, and much caustic wit."

  6. Martin Edwards reaches into the British Library of Crime Classics to collect mysteries featuring an animal cohort. Guilty Creatures celebrates an often-overlooked species of classic crime fiction. Since the dawn of the crime fiction genre, animals of all kinds have played a memorable part in countless mysteries, and in a variety of roles: the ...

  7. 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.

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