The Queens of Crime, Marie Benedict
The Queens of Crime, Marie Benedict
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The Queens of Crime
A Novel

Author: Marie Benedict

Narrator: Bessie Carter

Unabridged: 10 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

A 2026 Audie Awards finalist for Best Mystery!

This program is read by actor Bessie Carter, best known for her role as Prudence Featherington on the Netflix series Bridgerton.

"Narrator Bessie Carter...captures the personalities of the most famous women novelists of the golden age of detective fiction...What follows is a delightful, old-fashioned mystery. " — The Washington Post

“Bessie Carter’s excellent dialect work makes the banter between feminist New Zealander Marsh and Hungarian-born aristocrat Orczy both fun and revelatory.” —BookPage

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie—a thrilling story of the five greatest women writers of the Golden Age of Mystery and their bid to solve a real-life murder.

London, 1930. The five greatest women crime writers have banded together to form a secret society with a single goal: to show they are no longer willing to be treated as second class citizens by their male counterparts in the legendary Detection Club. Led by the formidable Dorothy L. Sayers, the group includes Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham and Baroness Emma Orczy. They call themselves the Queens of Crime. Their plan? Solve an actual murder, that of a young woman found strangled in a park in France who may have connections leading to the highest levels of the British establishment.

May Daniels, a young English nurse on an excursion to France with her friend, seemed to vanish into thin air as they prepared to board a ferry home. Months later, her body is found in the nearby woods. The murder has all the hallmarks of a locked room mystery for which these authors are famous: how did her killer manage to sneak her body out of a crowded train station without anyone noticing? If, as the police believe, the cause of death is manual strangulation, why is there is an extraordinary amount of blood at the crime scene? What is the meaning of a heartbreaking secret letter seeming to implicate an unnamed paramour? Determined to solve the highly publicized murder, the Queens of Crime embark on their own investigation, discovering they’re stronger together. But soon the killer targets Dorothy Sayers herself, threatening to expose a dark secret in her past that she would do anything to keep hidden.

Inspired by a true story in Sayers’ own life, New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict brings to life the lengths to which five talented women writers will go to be taken seriously in the male-dominated world of letters as they unpuzzle a mystery torn from the pages of their own novels.

“Bessie Carter's subtle changes in tone foster a growing sense of intrigue as the plot thickens.” — AudioFile (Earphones Award Winner)

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

About Marie Benedict

MARIE BENEDICT is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Queens of Crime, The Mitford Affair, Her Hidden Genius, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, The Only Woman in the Room, Lady Clementine, Carnegie's Maid, The Other Einstein, and with Victoria Christopher Murray, the Good Morning America Book Club pick The Personal Librarian and the Target Book of the Year The First Ladies. All have been translated into multiple languages, and many have been selected for the Barnes & Noble Book Club, Target Book Club, Costco Book Club, Indie Next List, and LibraryReads List. She lives in Pittsburgh with her family.

About Bessie Carter

Bessie Beatrice Carter is an English actor. She is best known for her role as Prudence Featherington on the Netflix series Bridgerton, as well as Evie Wilcox on the BBC television series Howards End and Violet Woodhouse on the ITV television series Beecham House.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on January 18, 2025

Marie Benedict takes a slight turn with her newest historical fiction release, The Queens of Crime. Pulling together Agatha Christie and a few other famous mystery writers in the early/mid twentieth century... female mystery writers who were fighting for a seat at the table (when their work was most......more

Goodreads review by "Avonna on March 11, 2025

Check out all my reviews at: [URL not allowed] THE QUEENS OF CRIME by Marie Benedict is a historical fiction/mystery story featuring The Queens of Crime, their founding and friendship, and a locked room mystery they work together to solve in 1930 London and Boulogne-sur-Mer. Told sole......more


Quotes

Praise for The Queens of Crime:

"In this excellent novel, Benedict vividly brings to life real Golden Age mystery novelists ... Fans of Benedict’s previous novels and those who enjoy historical whodunits will find this hard to put down." Library Journal, starred review

“Mystery fans may know the classic novels by the real queens of crime; now, thanks to historical-fiction star Benedict’s cleverly realized portraits of women committed to friendship and feminism, readers will know the wise, empathetic, and resourceful people who wrote them.” —Booklist, Starred review

“A shrewd speculative whodunit … Benedict easily brings each of her five distinct writer/sleuths to life, and honors their literary legacies by providing plenty of ingenious, fair-play clues to help careful readers follow along and solve the central mystery. This is a treat for fans of golden age whodunits.” Publishers Weekly

“Benedict brings both the twisty mystery and the legendary ladies to life with impeccable style, taking us full circle from the Golden Age and back again.” CrimeReads

“In this marvelous locked-room puzzle, we’re treated to a masterclass in solving mysteries from the grand dames of the form … A delight from beginning to end.” firstCLUE

“I was riveted by this quintet of mystery writers... Smart, biting, and a tribute to female friendship and loyalty. An absolute delight!” —Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Spectacular

"Faithful to history and at the same time wonderfully inventive, The Queens of Crime is a brilliant, irresistible, and page-turning delight, as well as a rallying cry for what women can accomplish when we stick together. If I always had a new book by Marie Benedict, I would do nothing but read sixteen hours a day." —Nina de Gramont, New York Times bestselling author of The Christie Affair

"I loved Marie Benedict’s stellar The Queens of Crime....[it] will move you with its themes of female friendship and equal justice, which resonate so powerfully even today.” —Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author of The Truth About the Devlins

"Marie Benedict takes her formidable talents to a new level in The Queens of Crime... Breathtaking suspense and female friendship make for a heady combination in this wonder of a book, which will have fans of both historical fiction and thrillers torn between racing through the pages and wanting to savor every word." —Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of Code Name Sapphire

"Full of Benedict’s richly textured language, complex moral questions and delicious historic detail, The Queens of Crime reads with the urgency of a mystery and the charm of a captivating, character-driven narrative —this is one to savor. " Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of Finding Margaret Fuller

Praise for Marie Benedict:

"A powerful and unforgettable story of female strength and the triumph of the human spirit." - Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman with the Blue Star on The First Ladies

"Fast-paced and eye-opening." —Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Magnolia Place on The Mitford Affair

"Fans of historical fiction will devour this complex portrait of a brilliant and trailblazing genius." —Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author of Our Woman in Moscow on Her Hidden Genius

"A stunning story... The ending is ingenius, and it's possible that Benedict has brought to life the most plausible explanation for why Christie disappeared for 11 days in 1926." The Washington Post on The Mystery of Mrs. Christie

"[A] fascinating fictionalized account of the consummate political wife." People magazine on Lady Clementine

"A ready-made thriller as well as a feminist parable." The New York Times on The Only Woman in the Room


Awards

  • Washington Post Best Books of the Year