Bodies from the Library 5, Tony Medawar
Bodies from the Library 5, Tony Medawar
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Bodies from the Library 5

Author: Tony Medawar

Narrator: Philip Bretherton

Unabridged: 13 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/09/2022


Synopsis

Classic crime fiction's 'Indiana Jones' Tony Medawar unearths more unpublished and uncollected stories from the Golden Age of suspense. ‘Five books in, and the selection here might well be the strongest yet. This series continues to delight with the high standard of forgotten gems that Medawar uncovers, and there’s sufficient range to ensure that all fans of the genre will find something to enjoy. Book 6 can’t come soon enough.’ Jim Noy, author of The end of the First World War saw the rise of an insatiable public appetite for clever and thrilling mystery fiction and a new kind of hero – the modern crime writer. As the genre soared in popularity, so did the inventiveness of its best authors, ushering in a “Golden Age” of detective fiction – two decades of exemplary mystery writing: the era of the whodunit, the impossible crime and the locked-room mystery, with stories that have thrilled and baffled generations of readers. The Golden Age still casts a long shadow, with many of the authors who were published at that time still hugely popular today. Aside from novels, they all wrote short fiction – stories, serials and plays – and although many have been republished in books over the last 100 years, collects the ones that are impossible to find: stories that appeared in a newspaper, magazine or an anthology that has long been out of print; ephemeral works such as plays not aired, staged or screened for decades; and unpublished stories that were absorbed into an author’s archive when they died . . . Complete with fascinating biographies by Tony Medawar of all the featured authors, this latest volume in the annual series once again brings into the daylight the forgotten, the lost and the unknown, and is an indispensable collection for any bookshelf.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shaelyn

I really enjoy short stories and anthologies and my favorite genre is golden age mysteries so I loved this and all the ones before this. Of course some are more interesting than others. If you're a fan of golden age mysteries this might be worth a look.. or read or listen:).......more

Goodreads review by Les

The best anthology that I have read. Not one less than. 4*. Keep more like this coming.......more

Table of Contents Introduction vii The Predestined 1 Q Patrick 12 Villa for Sale 15 Ellis Peters 21 The Ginger King 26 A. E. W. Mason 47 Sugar-Plum Killer 52 Michael Gilbert 65 Vacancy with Corpse 68 Anthony Boucher 135 Where Do We Go from Here? 139 Dorothy L. Sayers 162 [missing from audiobook] Benefit of the Dou......more

Good stories; fascinating bios. This is one of a series which "competes" (if that's the word) with the British Library Crime Classics story collections. On the basis of my very limited experience (I've read one volume from each series) I'm leaning toward the BLCC books. I like the fact that the BLCC......more


Quotes

‘An annual treat – almost like the summer version of a Christie for Christmas.’—Kate Jackson, author of and ‘One of the best mixed anthologies I’ve come across … If you’re already a vintage crime fan, then this is one to grab; and if you’re new to the genre, then you’ll find this a very enjoyable way to introduce yourself to some of the greats. Highly recommended!’— ‘A veritable treasure trove of classic short stories’— ‘Tony Medawar triumphs again with this treasure trove of lost Golden Age gems.’—John Curran, author of ‘In bringing to public awareness some of the forgotten, neglected, or simply unknown stories that the great and the good of the form produced, these collections have become a source of great excitement, and a must-read for even the most ardent student of the Golden Age.’—