Sun, 23 February 2020
Miss Edna Alice only wants to improve her neighbors' morals and behavior. How could those ignorant local authorities believe her anonymous notes to those neighbors, pointing out their moral failings, are "poisoned pen" letters? A true masterpiece of very dark humor. |
Sun, 16 February 2020
At first, it looked like red paint on the floor of the artists' studio - until the first body was discovered. |
Wed, 12 February 2020
Investigator Ludovic Travers was uneasy about that promised murder - but could he keep it from coming true? |
Tue, 4 February 2020
Three puzzling cases to be solved by the sedentary Nero Wolfe and his right-hand, wisecracking assistant, Archie Goodwin. |
Sun, 26 January 2020
Meet the masters of the scientific skills essential for investigating crime. Fourteen short stories, selected and introduced by Martin Edwards. |
Sun, 19 January 2020
Mr. Lomas told the police that he was being poisoned. The Chief Constable thought it was nonsense - until Mr. Lomas's body was discovered the next morning. |
Sun, 12 January 2020
Who is the mysterious "Angel of Music" living underneath the Paris Opera House? And why is he obsessively fascinated with Christine Daaè and her beautiful voice? The original novel that led to the play which has become the longest-running musical on Broadway. |
Mon, 6 January 2020
"This crime is conditioned by the place. To understand the one you've got to study the other." |
Sun, 29 December 2019
Another collection of little-known mystery stories by such icons of Golden Age mystery fiction as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Marjorie Allingham and Edmund Crispin |
Sun, 22 December 2019
Two stories, "The Morning of the Monkey" and "The Night of the Tiger," mysteries resolved by Judge Dee involving theft, banditry and murder. |