Sun, 18 June 2017
To quote from the book, “For a scream in the early hours of the morning in Soho, even from a female throat, to stop dead in his tracks a hard-boiled constable who had worked in that cosmopolitan quarter for years, had to be something entirely out of the ordinary, as, indeed, this one was!” |
Mon, 12 June 2017
Gossip, jealousy and hatred among the guests at a classic British Country House gathering ultimately result in murder. |
Sat, 3 June 2017
The murder in the British Museum Library's Reading Room was shocking - and proved to be part of a much larger plot indeed. |
Sun, 7 May 2017
Two police investigators working on two unrelated cases are quite sure they know who committed the crimes. Unfortunately, they're wrong... |
Sun, 30 April 2017
The old servant supposedly committed suicide. To Superintendent Pibble, it looked more like murder - and some charming English eccentricities looking more and more like straightforward madness. |
Sun, 23 April 2017
Found guilty of murder and sentenced to die, his case was hopeless. Then Nero Wolfe stepped in... |
Sun, 16 April 2017
Mrs. Bradley must find out who is guilty of murder - and who may be planning to do it again. |
Sun, 9 April 2017
Two crimes merge into a single search for a missing young man through the French town of St. Antoine and the dangerous alleys of Marseilles. |
Mon, 3 April 2017
Not all honeymoons are happy - even if you're rich, beautiful and famous, you can't always get what you want... |
Sun, 26 March 2017
Unfamiliar stories from familiar authors, plus some excellent choices from the work of lesser-known mystery writers, all wrapped in a neat package by mystery author and historian Martin Edwards. |
Mon, 20 March 2017
A tramp breaks into a deserted house, looking for a place to stay - and finds the odd things happening in that house are matched or exceeded by the even odder things happening in the opposite house across the street. |
Sat, 11 March 2017
A writer of lurid melodrams finds himself living in one in this century-old classic. |
Sun, 5 March 2017
Was somebody cooking the books at the National Calculating Company? Accountant Clarence Fortinbras was just the man to find out - until he met an untimely end. |
Sun, 26 February 2017
Inspector Bobby Owen searches for a missing young man who may have become too dangerous to live. |
Sun, 19 February 2017
When evil things happen to members of the Dain family and their friends, is it bad luck - or a family curse? |
Sun, 12 February 2017
Ellery Queen and his father, trapped by a forest fire, are forced to take refuge in a mountain-top house - where a determined killer is also on the scene. |
Sun, 5 February 2017
“As a gentlewoman, the thought of eavesdropping was extremely repugnant to Miss Silver. As a detective engaged upon a case of attempted murder, she treated her scruples with exemplary firmness.” |
Sun, 29 January 2017
Mrs. Bradley has a pretty good idea who the killer is. The real question is how to find convincing evidence for a conviction. |
Sun, 22 January 2017
The last of six novels written by Earl Derr Biggers about Inspector Charlie Chan of the Honolulu police force. |
Sun, 15 January 2017
Julius Anthony's disappearance is a real mystery. He had no enemies worth pursuing, no secrets worth hiding or sharing. So why was he abducted? |
Tue, 10 January 2017
Stranded at the monastery during a violent storm, Judge Dee finds murder most cruel and madness among the Taoist monks. |
Sun, 1 January 2017
There's nothing like a murder to give you a better perspective of your own problems with the tax collector. Another fast, funny book from the late Sarah Caudwell. |
Sun, 25 December 2016
Philip Marlowe's idle curiosity about a man he sees walking down the street involves him in several murders, the theft of a valuable jade necklace, several cops, all corrupt to some degree, hints of blackmail, considerable physical danger, and entanglements with a number of women. A true classic. |
Sat, 17 December 2016
500 weekly reviews on the Classic Mysteries podcast - a landmark worth celebrating. So here's a "Baker's Dozen" brief reviews of some of my favorite classics. |
Sun, 11 December 2016
They fought about everything - but did their battles end in death? |
Sun, 4 December 2016
Sir John Appleby suspected a publicity stunt when someone stole a painting practically from under his eyes. But the dead artist turned it into something far more serious - and deadly. |
Sun, 27 November 2016
Someone is bent on sabotaging the local historical pageant - and won't stop at murder to do so. Asey Mayo, "the Codfish Sherlock," must figure out who - and why. |
Mon, 21 November 2016
Bill Fent died in a spectacular car crash. If he hadn't, he would have died from a spectacular dose of poison. Another of Aird's "Calleshire Chronicles." |
Sun, 13 November 2016
Maigret investigates the case of a missing woman - was she murdered or had she chosen to disappear? And could it all lead to "the most hateful miscarriage of justice"? |
Sun, 6 November 2016
Mr. Parker Pyne's newspaper ad was most unusual: Are you happy? If not consult Mr. Parker Pyne. Agatha Christie is in fine form with these unusual short mysteries. |
Sat, 29 October 2016
MJ Trow's fictional detectives, Grand and Batchelor, are asked to investigate the apparent murder of Charles Dickens in a new, traditional historical mystery. |
Sat, 22 October 2016
When an elderly relative is all that stands between you and a fortune, quite clearly that obstacle needs to be removed... |
Sun, 16 October 2016
The Warrielaws all hated each other - but did they hate enough to murder for a fabulous jewel? |
Sat, 8 October 2016
The murder took place onstage in the middle of the opening night performance before a huge crowd - yet nobody saw what happened or who did it. |
Wed, 21 September 2016
Superintendent Alleyn of Scotland Yard finds his former teacher could be the target of a desperate killer. |
Sun, 18 September 2016
Someone stabbed Lady Mary Gregor - but no weapon was in the locked room, where her body was found. |
Sat, 10 September 2016
Who murdered Mrs. Miller as she sat in the dentist's chair? |
Sun, 4 September 2016
Sergeant Cluff's superior may find his subordinate's behavior exasperating - but Sergeant Cluff knows his town and his people and where to dig for the truth. |
Sun, 28 August 2016
A young doctor accidentally finds a dead body - but the body disappears, and the doctor becomes the target of a determined killer. It's up to his former teacher and friend, Dr. Thorndyke, to uncover the truth. |
Sun, 21 August 2016
The killer left his mark - a metal disk in the shape of the letter "Z." Who was the killer, who were his victims, and what was the meaning of that Z? |
Sun, 14 August 2016
Nigel Strangeways must find the very unfunny practical joker whose dangerous and deadly pranks threaten to turn the vacation paradise of Wonderland into a deadly trap. |
Sun, 7 August 2016
Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Owen tackles a case that begins with a haunted house, the murder of a psychical researcher, and rumors of a fabulous painting that could be worth killing for. |
Sun, 31 July 2016
A long distance runner, lost in a road race, comes across some very strange events which may or may not include murder. It's like being trapped in one of the bloodier fairy tales collected by the brothers Grimm... |
Sat, 23 July 2016
A rather gruesome example of a classic "Had I But Known" mystery: guests stranded by a snowstorm at a remote resort in the Ozarks find that one of them apparently is a very brutal murderer. |
Sun, 17 July 2016
The victim was a young hooligan, but was he so very bad that nobody - including his parents - had a good word to say about him after he was murdered? |
Wed, 6 July 2016
Superintendent Battle must trace a cunning murder plot back to its roots in the past before he can trap the guilty party. |
Sun, 3 July 2016
John Christmas investigates a murder to discover whether the accused man actually committed the crime. |
Sun, 26 June 2016
Ellery Queen provides twelve mysteries, each appropriate to a particular month, for his eponymous detective to solve. |
Mon, 20 June 2016
The rich old lady was dead - poisoned - and all the clues pointed to her newest favorite, young Carey Silence. But was she being framed for a crime she didn't commit? |
Fri, 10 June 2016
What happened to the distinguished art critic - and how genuine was that Rembrandt painting on the wall? |
Tue, 7 June 2016
A very sick young man dies shortly after midnight on his 21st birthday - time enough to inherit a fortune just before dying. But that was only the first death... |
Sun, 29 May 2016
A young woman appears to be haunted and persecuted by herself - in the form of a double, known as a doppelganger... |
Sun, 22 May 2016
Sir Frederic Bruce was killed when he got too close to solving an old series of disappearances. It was up to Charlie Chan to reveal the truth about what really happened. |
Wed, 4 May 2016
Sir Wilfrid was alone in the railroad carriage, and the weapon was on the scene. But Inspector Arnold didn't like the way the pieces of the puzzle fit together... |
Wed, 4 May 2016
If Pam North hadn’t decided that the vacant apartment upstairs in their building would be a good place to hold a party, it’s quite possible that the body of a murder victim wouldn’t have been discovered for a long time... |
Mon, 2 May 2016
The voyage of the fishing trawler Ocean had been an unlucky trip - even before the captain was murdered. Was the ship under the evil eye? |
Sun, 24 April 2016
British laws about taxes and estates are not generally thought of in terms of murder - but somebody seems to be eliminating lawyers working on a complicated tax case. It's another of Sarah Caudwell's romps through the legal profession. |
Mon, 11 April 2016
Police Constable Richardson was in the right place at the right time to help his superiors solve a tricky murder case. This early police procedural sees the meteoric rise of a young policeman's career. |
Sun, 10 April 2016
Inspector Cockrill had hoped the tour of Europe would be a relaxing vacation. Murder - and a local police force looking for a scapegoat - made it a tour to remember in all the wrong ways. |
Sun, 3 April 2016
Originally serialized in 1862-63, Julian Symons and many others consider it to be the first detective novel, as it leads the reader through an insurance investigator's efforts to discover the truth about the evil Baron R., suspected wife-killer. |
Sat, 26 March 2016
Sergeant Beef tackles a case where the murderer confessed - but didn't bother to say who had been killed, or where the body might be. |
Sun, 20 March 2016
A Scotland Yard detective teams up with an enterprising newspaper reporter to tackle a seemingly impossible murder. |
Sat, 12 March 2016
Did Lord Bygrave just wander off by himself? Or was there a more sinister explanation for his disappearance? |
Sun, 6 March 2016
A most literate mystery about a suspicious suicide...bigamy...and a tantalizing rumor about an incredibly valuable document. |
Sat, 20 February 2016
The four women were insignificant - almost nobody even knew they were gone. It was up to Hildegarde Withers to discover the ugly truth about what had happened to the missing ladies - and why. |
Sat, 20 February 2016
The Villa Paloma on the French Riviera was home to a lot of people, most of whom had a great deal to hide. It was no surprise that it all ended in sudden death. |
Mon, 15 February 2016
Only one of the possible heirs objected to the tax plan - and that heir soon met with an unfortunate accident. |
Sun, 7 February 2016
The teenagers' prank was supposed to make people think they had summoned the devil. Is that really what happened? |
Sun, 31 January 2016
The victim was traveling under a false name - but there were many others on the train with deadly secrets to hide. One of Agatha Christie's best mysteries. |
Sun, 24 January 2016
Two novellas of Nero Wolfe (and Archie Goodwin's) adventures during World War II. |
Sun, 17 January 2016
The witnesses swore that the victim simply keeled over "as though he'd been pole-axed." But there were no signs of foul play. A Golden Age classic by another forgotten author. |
Sun, 10 January 2016
The cask was supposed to be full of wine. Instead, there was the body of a murdered woman. |
Sun, 3 January 2016
Was the murderer already buried in Grim's Grave? Or was there a more rational explanation for the crime? |
Sun, 27 December 2015
A schoolgirl disappears, some dangerous chemicals are stolen and a couple of teachers are murdered - and an amazing secret is uncovered that could be a powerful motive for murder. |
Sun, 20 December 2015
The old murder looked like a very cold case for Dalziel and Pascoe - until the new murders started to happen. |
Sun, 13 December 2015
A biblio mystery set in a world-class library amid some very peculiar talk about the perfect murder. |
Sun, 6 December 2015
Murder among the quarrelsome residents at Presteignton Spa in this Golden Age classic. |
Sun, 29 November 2015
Murder in fourteenth century London: an impossible murder inside a locked room, set against the nightmarish backdrop of the great Peasant Uprising which was about to shake England. |
Sun, 22 November 2015
The pilot was alone in his small plane when he crashed - but the evidence showed he was dead before the crash. |
Sun, 15 November 2015
The coroner called it suicide. The nuns called it accident. Mrs. Bradley knew it was murder. |
Sun, 8 November 2015
Many people witnessed the murder...yet nobody could say for sure exactly what happened - except, of course, for Miss Jane Marple, who saw the truth only too well. |
Sat, 31 October 2015
Photographer Kent Murdock shot pictures of the victim - but when the body disappeared, somebody also stole the photographer's films and camera gear. |
Sun, 25 October 2015
Murder in front of witnesses, murder in front of the police, murder inside locked rooms - there was something very wrong with Cypress Villa... |
Sun, 18 October 2015
Robert Saunderson was a thoroughly bad person - and nobody mourned his death. But who was the owner of those crystal beads - and what was their significance? |
Mon, 12 October 2015
Robert Barnard's first mystery is filled with dark humor and savage satire of academia and of Australia. |
Sun, 4 October 2015
The body of a nude man is discovered in a storage locker inside the Split Point Lighthouse in Australia. There are no clues. Sounds like another case for Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte... |
Sat, 26 September 2015
Includes "The Lamp of God," one of the best short locked room stories ever written: Ellery Queen must figure out how an entire house can disappear. |
Sat, 19 September 2015
Why would a young society woman like Violet Strange secretly take up the profession of a detective, helping the police solve difficult mysteries? These linked stories by Anna Katharine Green picture an America of a century ago and an early female detective more than able to do a job very few women were doing at the time. |
Sat, 12 September 2015
Henry Gamadge was asked to look over the murdered author's papers. But what really interested him was the strange behavior of the victim's family. |
Sun, 6 September 2015
Mike Shayne's visitor was sure she was going to murder her mother. Mike even had to stop her from jumping out the window of his office. But when murder happened, was she really guilty? A hard-boiled classic. |
Wed, 19 August 2015
All the evidence pointed to the young man as a murderer. But that failed to explain the shrieking heard from the pit, or the mysterious White Lady - or why the accused man refused to say anything in his own defense. |
Wed, 19 August 2015
Arsene Lupin, the "gentleman-thief" so highly regarded by French mystery readers, tackles an unusual case of kidnapping and murder carried out in a most unusual and mysterious house. |
Sun, 16 August 2015
The driver of the hansom cab was shocked to discover that his passenger was dead - apparently murdered by another man who had left him there. It was quite a challenge for the Australian police. |
Sun, 9 August 2015
Two cousins who detest each other take a trip together up the river Thames in a small boat - and then one disappears... |
Sun, 2 August 2015
Twentieth century Detective Superintendent John Cheviot is transported back in time to solve an impossible murder committed in 1829. |
Sun, 26 July 2015
Miss Pongleton was unpleasant. Miss Pongleton was vindictive. Was that why Miss Pongleton was dead - strangled with her own dog's leash on a stairwell on the London Underground's Northern Line? |
Sun, 19 July 2015
A sudden death, a mysterious cipher that could not be broken, and strange goat-like footprints all combine to terrorize a young woman in a remote house. |
Sat, 11 July 2015
Cornelia Potts was the unpleasant old woman in the shoe, and some of her six children clearly were mad. Mad enough to murder? That's what Ellery Queen needed to find out. |
Sun, 5 July 2015
What secret caused a doctor to disappear from his home without any warning - or several other people apparently to vanish as well? Scotland Yard's Inspector French will find himself challenged when murder enters the picture. |
Sun, 28 June 2015
We begin with the stage magic illusion of a headless lady - and quickly cross the line into murder, and the Great Merlini becomes the prime suspect. |