Sun, 28 December 2014
A 1971 outing for Miss Marple when a visitor to nearby Gossington Hall is poisoned - but could the poison have been intended for someone else... |
Sun, 21 December 2014
The five families of Crescent Place find their world turned upside down when an elderly woman is found murdered in her bed. A classic in the "Had I But Known" tradition. |
Sun, 14 December 2014
The young woman had so many secrets and loved to flaunt her knowledge. It proved to be a dangerous and deadly game. |
Sun, 7 December 2014
Passengers escaping a snowbound train at Christmas seek shelter in an unoccupied house...and find murder... |
Sun, 30 November 2014
A chance meeting with a Turkish intelligence official sends Charles Latimer into a world of political assassination, espionage, drugs and an international conspiracy. |
Sun, 23 November 2014
The thief left a bloody thumbprint behind. It was up to Dr. Thorndyke to prove that the clue pointed in the wrong direction. |
Sun, 16 November 2014
Only Albert Campion stands between a gang of murderous thieves and their target - a priceless relic whose loss would be beyond catastrophe. |
Sun, 9 November 2014
What starts as a routine traffic accident turns into a murder case for lawyer Perry Mason and his hapless client. |
Sun, 2 November 2014
A department store is no place for a murder - too many suspects, far too many customers, and managers who care more about sales figures than dead bodies. |
Sun, 26 October 2014
Starlets, gangsters and secrets in the Hollywood of the late 1940s, as Philip Marlowe follows a trail that seems to have an awful lot of dead bodies littering the side of the road. |
Sun, 19 October 2014
A classic old-fashioned thriller by Edgar Wallace, where murder isn't necessarily the worst horror to be revealed in the mysterious tomb... |
Sun, 12 October 2014
The first of the Judge Dee mysteries written by Van Gulik, the judge must solve three interrelated crimes: the murder in the sealed room, the hidden testament, and the girl with the severed head. |
Sun, 5 October 2014
Ellery Queen follows the trail of a murderer whose victims are beheaded and crucified. He'll have to figure out why before he can discover who... |
Sat, 27 September 2014
Chief Inspector Hemingway had too much help from the amateur detectives trying to solve the murder. But then, as one character observed, "Between you and me and the gate-post, there’s a bit too much amateur detection going on in Thornden!" |
Sun, 21 September 2014
Dr. Gideon Fell plays armchair detective to unravel the mystery of a murder aboard ship, an impossible disappearance, a stolen artifact, some highly compromising film, a dangerous criminal, all adding up to a zany comedy about a deadly serious crime. |
Sun, 14 September 2014
Amateur detective Philo Vance finds that a Scottish terrier and some Chinese pottery hold the key to a baffling murder in a locked and bolted room. |
Sun, 7 September 2014
Nero Wolfe rarely leaves home - so when he travels to a luxury spa in West Virginia for a gourmet banquet, he is less than pleased to find himself in the middle of a murder case. |
Thu, 21 August 2014
Think of it as a "screwball mystery": Shady lawyer John J. Malone, publicity agent Jake Justus and socialite Helene Brand investigate the stabbing murder of a tyrannical old woman in order to clear the name of the victim's niece. |
Thu, 21 August 2014
Sir Clinton Driffield investigates a peculiar robbery, a more peculiar murder, and the case of a vanishing thief. |
Sun, 17 August 2014
Finding the killer wasn't the hard part for Inspector Meredith - it was finding evidence that had him stumped. |
Thu, 7 August 2014
When an elderly woman witnesses a murder through the window of a passing train, nobody believes her - except Miss Jane Marple... |
Sun, 3 August 2014
The classic Greek philosopher Aristotle must solve the murder of a wealthy Athenian citizen - and, by doing so, clear the honor and the name of one of his former pupils. |
Sun, 27 July 2014
Monsieur Gallet was shot to death. Or perhaps he was stabbed. He was a salesman. Or possibly not. He died in Sancerre. But he should have been in Rouen. So much of what was known about the victim appeared to be wrong. It was quite a puzzle for Inspector Maigret. |
Sat, 19 July 2014
In Victorian times, a curiosity about spiritualism drove many upper-middle class Englishmen and women to experiment with seances and the occult. Sometimes, those seances could cover up other crimes...and when one ends in murder, Sergeant Cribb must determine both who committed the murder - and why. |
Sun, 13 July 2014
Fifteen more stories by Edward D. Hoch featuring New England country doctor, Dr. Sam Hawthorne, as he solves locked room mysteries and seemingly impossible crimes. |
Sun, 6 July 2014
A forgotten classic of the American Golden Age, Anne Austin's "One Drop of Blood" is the story of a murder in an asylum for mentally ill patients. Was the killer one of the inmates? Or was it all part of an ingenious plot by a very sane murderer? |
Wed, 25 June 2014
A classic Golden Age "country house" mystery, originally published in 1937, the family patriarch takes a night-time stroll near a cliff...and falls to his death. Then his heir is shot to death...and HIS heir finds himself under deadly attack... |
Sun, 22 June 2014
A vintage Golden Age mystery from 1935, set in Oxford at all-female Persephone College: a group of undergraduates tackle the murder of a most unpopular Bursar. |
Sun, 15 June 2014
Sir Henry Merrivale takes on a murderous plot at a British film studio that may involve espionage. |
Sun, 8 June 2014
Lord Peter Wimsey is the archetypal Golden Age aristocratic amateur sleuth. In "Whose Body?" he must discover the identity of the man's body found in a bathtub, wearing only a pair of golden pince-nez glasses. |
Sun, 1 June 2014
A new Albert Campion mystery, based on the character created by Margery Allingham and continued by her widower, Pip Youngman Carter. When Carter died, he left the first four chapters of a new Campion novel, and author Mike Ripley has now completed that novel - and it's well worth reading. |
Sun, 25 May 2014
Biblio expert Henry Gamadge was pretty sure that the lettering which appeared suddenly on an old engraving wasn't supernatural in origin. But he couldn't foresee that it would lead so suddenly to murder. |
Mon, 19 May 2014
A terrifying tale of a sort of murder game gone very wrong - one of the most terrifying of Dr. Fell's career. |
Tue, 6 May 2014
Meet Miriam Lea, one of the earliest female detectives in fiction. She appeared in this 1888 novel by Leonard Merrick, acting as a private investigator in Mr. Bazalgette's detective agency. Hired to find an absconding banker, she pursues her quarry all the way from England to South Africa - with several surprises along the way. |
Wed, 30 April 2014
The people in the ancient village of Saxon Wall had a number of unsavory secrets, which they hid rather imperfectly from any who wandered into the village. It took Mrs. Bradley quite a while to dig out the truths about what was really going on in the village - and who was responsible for some pretty chilling murders. |
Sun, 27 April 2014
Professor Quinn was obnoxious, to say the least. But who disliked him enough to poison his coffee? And how did the murderer put the poison in the Professor's cup without anyone seeing it happen? These are just a few of the questions New York City Police Lieutenant Sigrid Harald must answer in order to solve the mystery. |
Sun, 20 April 2014
Who would kill to uncover the secret of a small statuette of a Chinese goddess, the goddess of the green shiver? |
Sun, 13 April 2014
Judge Dee expected a relaxing few days off when he arrived in Rivertown on his way home. What he found instead was a gruesome murder, the theft of a pearl necklace, and a court intrigue that threatened the foundation of the Chinese empire. |
Sun, 6 April 2014
Maigret's first recorded case finds him trying to track a criminal known as "Pietr the Latvian" - who may be a murderer or who may be a murder victim. |
Mon, 31 March 2014
The British Library Crime Classics series brings back a mystery by John Bude, a once-popular, now almost completely forgotten author, whose entertaining books deserve a new generation of readers. |
Wed, 12 March 2014
Asey Mayo, the "Codfish Sherlock," tackles a murder case at a charity auction on Cape Cod, where the bidders hoped to find hidden treasure - and came up with a corpse instead. |
Wed, 12 March 2014
All of Dorothy L. Sayers' short stories are collected here - stories with the aristocratic Lord Peter Wimsey, stories with traveling salesman Montague Egg, and a variety of stories of mystery and suspense from one of the best writers of England's Golden Age of Detective Fiction. |
Sun, 9 March 2014
The murder of Mrs. Rockcliff was a terrible thing. But perhaps even more terrible was the disappearance of the victim's newborn baby - the fifth such disappearance in Mitford. Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte - Bony, to his friends - knew that the baby-snatchings had to take precedence over solving the murder. |
Sun, 2 March 2014
An "old battle-ax" of a narrator, Adelaide Adams, tells this story about murder in a hotel in an American southern city. It's a masterpiece of the "Had I But Known" school, told with charm, wit and humor. |
Sun, 23 February 2014
What would you do if you had written an unpublished mystery - and somebody used the method of murder in real life that you had created in your mystery? Radio writer Bill Tracy had to figure out who was stealing his ideas - and translating them into real murders. |
Sun, 16 February 2014
The art dealer's will had disappeared. Ellery Queen figured it had to be in the dead man's coffin. But when they opened the coffin, they found a lot more than they had bargained for. A classic Ellery Queen puzzle to challenge the reader. |
Thu, 6 February 2014
A horseback ride in Central Park proves deadly for a popular model - and Hildegarde Withers and Inspector Piper will find that the noble sport of horse racing plays a critical role in the search for a solution. |
Sun, 2 February 2014
Who was the girl on the stairs - and who was the dead woman in the cellar? It was up to Miss Silver to find the truth. |
Mon, 27 January 2014
Nero Wolfe investigates the peculiar murder of a chess wizard. |
Mon, 20 January 2014
Mr. and Mrs. North take on the killer of a United States senator. |
Mon, 13 January 2014
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Mon, 6 January 2014
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