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| | Hang on, haven't we read this before? With a plot that's remarkably similar to last week, we have... 'The Resident Patient' (1893) The Case Showing much promise but possessing little capital, newly-qualified doctor Percy Trevelyan accepts an offer of funding from the elderly Mr. Blessington to set up a practice with his backer as a...
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| | I was drawn to ask this very question when I was recently perusing Barzun and Taylor's A Catalogue of Crime, in particular their review of Murder of a Chemist (1936) by Miles Burton. In this review is the following statement: 'The poison is the oxalic acid so popular in the thirties.' And my first response...
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| | Detective Kosuke Kindaichi must contend with a fiendish locked-room murder in Seishi Yokomizo's first detective novel.
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| This page is to collect my reviews of books from authors from the Golden Age. I'm stretching things a bit in terms of the definition - basically, if they wrote some books in the Golden Age, then I'll list all of their books here. I'm also going to include US authors who are sometimes overlooked...