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Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder
"This volume in Poisoned Pen's British Library Crime Classics series is ideal summer vacation reading." —Publishers Weekly
Holidays offer us the luxury of getting away from it all. So, in a different way, do detective stories. This collection of vintage mysteries combines both those pleasures. From a golf course at the English seaside to a pension in Paris, and from a Swiss mountain resort to the cliffs of Normandy, this new selection shows the enjoyable and unexpected ways in which crime writers have used summer holidays as a theme.
These fourteen stories range widely across the golden age of British crime fiction. Stellar names from the past are well represented—Arthur Conan Doyle and G. K. Chesterton, for instance—with classic stories that have won acclaim over the decades. The collection also uncovers a wide range of hidden gems: Anthony Berkeley—whose brilliance with plot had even Agatha Christie in raptures—is represented by a story so (undeservedly) obscure that even the British Library does not own a copy. The stories by Phyllis Bentley and Helen Simpson are almost equally rare, despite the success which both writers achieved, while those by H. C. Bailey, Leo Bruce and the little-known Gerald Findler have seldom been reprinted.
Each story is introduced by the editor, Martin Edwards, who sheds light on the authors' lives and the background to their writing.
286 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 1, 2015
"Mrs. Fortune can be easily led to discuss the institution of marriage. She has been heard to say, with a sad, impartial eye upon her husband, that the trials of being married to a small boy are not adequately explained in women's education."
1. The Adventures of the Devil's Foot by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThanks to Martin Edwards for his informative and helpful introductions prior to each story, providing some background information on the author, the context, and the story's significance. Resorting to Murder: Holiday Mysteries is a delightful book for fans of classic crime fiction. I found this collection accidentally while browsing the Kindle Unlimited lists. Furthermore, this book is part of the British Library Crime Classics series, which has a very good collection of rediscovered and republished forgotten gems of the genre, which I really want to explore.
2. A Schoolmaster Abroad by E. W. Hornung
3. Murder! by Arnold Bennett
4. The Murder on the Golf Links by M. McDonnell Bodkin
5. The Fingers of Stone by G. K. Chesterton
6. The Vanishing of Mrs. Fraser by Basil Thomson
7. A Mystery of the Sand Hills by R. Austin Freeman
8. The Hazel Ice by H. C. Bailey
9. Razor Edge by Anthony Berkeley
10. Holiday Task by Leo Bruce
11. A Posteriori by Helen Simpson
12. Where is Mr. Manetot? by Phyllis Bentley
13. The House of Screams by Gerald Findler
14. Cousin Once Removed by Michael Gilbert