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| | | | | The 1940s were as much an opening door as they were a closing one as far as classical detection is concerned. Mysteries in the ilk of Agatha Christie's puzzlers and John Dickson Carr's miracle murders were slowly falling out of vogue. Save for a few writers who persisted in the craft, the old-school whodunit was... | |
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www.jasonhalf.com
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| | | | | The recent series of Golden Age mystery story anthologies made available to U.S. readers by Poisoned Pen Press has been a delight for classic crime fiction fans like me. Editor and scholar Martin... | |
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goldenageofdetectivefiction.com
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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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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | While Cabin B-13 became the name of the series of radio plays written by John Dickson Carr, I'm using the Tuesday Night Bloggers' chosen topic of travel to look at the original play of that title which was broadcast on 9th November 1943 for the radio series Suspense (if you've 25 minutes to spare, you... | ||