Golden Age Bibliomysteries
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Murder After Christmas
An ingenious lost Christmas mystery returns to print for the first time since 1944
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'Did you say he was ill?' asked John from behind.
'Nothing much. Wanted some mince pies. Paulina said they were unlucky… -
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The Widening Stain
This comic mystery set in the library of a university that bears a remarkable resemblance to Cornell was a big hit in 1942, going into three printings within a month of publication. The author was Mor…
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Art in the Blood (Sherlock Holmes Adventure, #1)
London. A snowy December, 1888.
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Sherlock Holmes, 34, is languishing and back on cocaine after a disastrous Ripper investigation. Watson can neither comfort nor rouse his friend – until a strangely enc… -
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The Bigger They Come (Cool and Lam #1)
Bertha Cool, head of the B. L. Cool Detective Agency, has the majesty of a snowcapped mountain and the assurance of a steamroller. At 300 pounds plus, she goes in for loose clothes and loose talk. Don…
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A Drop of Corruption (Shadow of the Leviathan, #2)
The brilliant detective Ana Dolabra may have finally met her match in the gripping sequel to The Tainted Cup—from the bestselling author of The Founders Trilogy.
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The Daughter of Time (Inspector Alan Grant, #5)
Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is intrigued by a portrait of Richard III. Could such a sensitive face actually belong to a heinous villain — a king who killed his brother's children to secure his …
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The Problem of the Wire Cage (Dr. Gideon Fell, #11)
The corpse of Frank Dorrance is discovered in the center of a tennis court and Dr. Gideon Fell searches for the killer
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The Red Widow Murders (Sir Henry Merrivale, #3)
The Red Widow Murders is a modern mystery with a shuddering historic background. The scene is laid in Lord Mantling's mansion on Curzon Street, in a room called the Red Widow's Chamber. In 1802, a man…
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Murder by the Book: Mysteries for Bibliophiles
‘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
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A bookish puzzle threatens an eagerly…