'If much of the action is set in a bookshop or a library, it is a bibliomystery, just as it is if a major character is a bookseller or a librarian.' - Otto Penzler
A bookish puzzle threatens an eagerly awaited inheritance; a submission to a publisher recounts a murder that seems increasingly to be a work of non-fiction; an irate novelist puts a grisly end to the source of his writer's block.
There is no better hiding place for clues - or red herrings - than inside the pages of a book. But in this world of resentful ghost writers, indiscreet playwrights and unscrupulous book collectors, literary prowess is often a prologue to disaster.
With Martin Edwards as librarian and guide, delve into an irresistible stack of tales perfect for every book-lover and armchair sleuth, featuring much-loved Golden Age detectives such as Nigel Strangeways, Philip Trent and Detective Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn. But readers should be warned that the most riveting tales often conceal the deadliest of secrets...
Publisher: British Library Publishing
ISBN: 9780712353694
Number of pages: 304
Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
I have to say this was one of the strongest collections in this series. I enjoyed every story, particularly Ngaio Marsh, Edmund Crispin, and s c Roberts but all were good stories. Oddly the only story that I found the... More
Another excellent collection of short stories from The British Library. Every title of theirs, whether in the crime, sci-fi or horror series has been a revelation to me. I discover new (to me) authors who wrote... More
Here is another collection of forgotton golden age crime short stories from the British Library Crime Classics. It is so wonderful to be given assess to this very old crime writing. At last these forgotton writers are... More
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