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| | | | | A Surprise for Christmas was the fourth anthology of festive short stories published by the British Library. Like its predecessor volumes, this attempts to show different writing styles and approaches to a common theme. It also combines some familiar names, such as G. K. Chesterton and Margery Allingham, with a few more obscure ones. | |
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| | | | | Vivian Lestrange, a popular, successful mystery writer, has disappeared from his house and is reported missing by his secretary, Eleanor Clarke. She reports her reclusive boss's disappearance to the local police officer named Bond. After he hears the queer tale of her employment, he calls in Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Warner to help him make... | |
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| | | | | 9780712353267 British Library Crime Classics, 2020 originally published 1931 240 pp paperback (read in September) I read this book earlier... | |
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| | | Being the Beginning of Bencolin I'm one to obsess a bit about my To Be Read stack - not just the three or four books that will be read next, but the order of the entire stack(s). I like to read a mix of Carr - some classics, some less appreciated books. Some Fell, some... | ||