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Submit ReviewGolf and murder have been close companions for a whole century.
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Mentioned in the episode:
— The Murder on the Links (1923) by Agatha Christie
— “The Murder on the Golf Links” (1907) by Matthias McDonnell Bodkin, featured in Resorting to Murder: Holiday Mysteries, edited by Martin Edwards
— A Lost Leader (1906) by E. Phillips Oppenheim
— Hints on the Game of Golf by Horace G Hutchinson
— The Book of Golf and Golfers by Horace G Hutchinson
— The Lost Golfer (1930) by Horace G Hutchinson
— Tish Plays the Game (1921) by Mary Roberts Rinehart
— The Viaduct Murder (1925) by Ronald Knox
— The Bunker at the 5th (1927) by Marcus Dods
— “The Red Golf Ball” by Gerald Verner, featured in Settling Scores: Sporting Mysteries, edited by Martin Edwards
— Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1934) by Agatha Christie
— The Murder on the Sixth Hole (aka The Strange Death of Martin Green) by David Frome
— Tragedy at the Thirteenth Hole (1933) by Miles Burton
— Fer-de-Lance (1934) by Rex Stout
— Murder in the Mews (1937) by Agatha Christie
— “The Sweet Shot” (1939) by EC Bentley
— Trent’s Own Case (1936) by EC Bentley
— Trent's Last Case by EC Bentley
— Mr. Malcolm Presents (1932) by Gerard Fairlie
— The Case of the Green Felt Hat (1937) by Christopher Bush
— Unexpected Night (1940) by Elizabeth Daly
— The Body in the Bunker by Herbert Adams
— Death Off the Fairway by Herbert Adams
— Nineteenth Hole Mystery by Herbert Adams
— Death on the First Tee by Herbert Adams
— The Secret of Bogey House (1924) by Herbert Adams
— Unfinished Portrait (1934) by Mary Westmacott
— My Late Wives (1946) by Carter Dickson
— An Awkward Lie (1952) by Michael Innes
— Fair Prey (1956) by William Campbell Gault
— The Big Gamble (1958) by George Harmon Coxe
— Murder at the Open (1965) by Angus MacVicar
— Deadly Putter (1979) by Ted Dexter and Clifford Makins
— Death of a Low-Handicap Man (1974) by Brian Ball
— A Hole in One (2005) by Catherine Aird
— Administration Can Be Murder (2000) by Richard L. Baldwin
— Death from the Ladies' Tee (1992) by James Y Bartlett
— Murder in the Rough, collection edited by Otto Penzler
— Open Season (2005) by Jim Moriarty
— Par for the Corpse by Kathleen Kelly Sprissler
Other golf-related titles not mentioned:
— The Heart of a Goof (1926) by PG Wodehouse
Related Shedunnit episodes:
— The Death of the Country House
— The Many Afterlives of Hercule Poirot
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Step inside the mortuary.
Thanks to my guest, Carla Valentine, for joining me. Her book, Murder Isn't Easy: The Forensics of Agatha Christie, has lots more on this subject, as does her previous appearance on Shedunnit, Murder Isn't Easy.
Mentioned in the episode:
— Murder Isn't Easy by Carla Valentine
— The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie
— The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie
— 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie
— Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers
— "The Lernean Hydra" by Agatha Christie, featured in The Labours of Hercules
— Notable Trials books (Shedunnit episode on the subject linked below)
— One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Agatha Christie
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Come with me on a tour of Greenway.
Special thanks to Clive and everyone at the National Trust for making me and my microphone welcome at Greenway, and to Sarah Thrift for arranging it. I'm also grateful to my friend Elizabeth Minkel, who spent the afternoon doing this even though she has only read one Christie novel in her whole life. She has her own podcast, Fansplaining, which I highly recommend.
Books mentioned in this episode:
— Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie
— Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie
— Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie
— Towards Zero by Agatha Christie
— Agatha Christie An Autobiography by Agatha Christie
— Tied Up In Tinsel by Ngaio Marsh
Related Shedunnit episodes about Agatha Christie:
— Agatha Christie Writes Alone
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What if you are found neither innocent nor guilty?
Books mentioned in this episode
— The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins
— The House in Queen Anne Square by William Darling Lyell
— Madeleine Smith: A Tragi-Comedy in Two Acts by Winifred Duke
— Trial of Madeleine Smith (Notable British Trials), appraisal by F. Tennyson Jesse
— Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain by Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair
— The Strange Affair of Madeleine Smith by Douglas MacGowan
— Letty Lynton by Marie Belloc Lowndes
— Alas, for Her That Met Me! by Mary Ann Ashe (Christianna Brand)
Previous Shedunnit episodes mentioned
— Florence Maybrick I and Florence Maybrick II, originally published 15 May and 12 June 2019
— Edith Thompson, originally published 9 January 2019
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A most golden age murder.
Books mentioned in this episode
— Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence
— The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
— Peril at End House by Agatha Christie
— The Crime at Black Dudley by Margery Allingham
— There Came Both Mist and Snow by Michael Innes
— Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie
— Too Soon to Die by Henry Wade
— The Stately Home Murder by Catherine Aird
— Strange Bedfellows by Andrew Soutar
— Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
— Coming Up for Air by George Orwell
— Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
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How do you say goodbye to a long-running character?
Many thanks to my guest, Elly Griffiths. Her latest book is The Last Remains. There are no spoilers in this episode for the contents of the book, beyond the fact that it is the last "for now", which Elly has already announced.
Books mentioned in this episode
— Cat Among The Pigeons by Agatha Christie
— The Clocks by Agatha Christie
— The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
— The Last Remains by Elly Griffiths
— The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths
— The Outcast Dead by Elly Griffiths
— A Room Full Of Bones by Elly Griffiths
— The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
— The Locked Room by Elly Griffiths
Previous Shedunnit episodes mentioned
— Agatha Christie Writes Alone
— Golden Age Inspiration with guest Elly Griffiths
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She wrote five successful murder mysteries and then vanished without a trace.
Mentioned in this episode:
— Postscript to Poison by Dorothy Bowers
— Shadows Before by Dorothy Bowers
— A Deed Without A Name by Dorothy Bowers
— Fear For Miss Betony by Dorothy Bowers
— The Bells at Old Bailey by Dorothy Bowers
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She created Lord Peter Wimsey — and also some excellent slogans about mustard.
Mentioned in this episode:
— The Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton
— Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life And Soul by Barbara Reynolds
— Dorothy L. Sayers: A Careless Rage for Life by David Coomes
— Dorothy L. Sayers: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction by Eric Sandberg
— Dorothy L. Sayers: A Biography by James Brabazon
— Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers
— Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
— "The Psychology of Advertising" by Dorothy L. Sayers in the Spectator
— Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers
— The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers
— The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers
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Snow is a very powerful tool for a detective novelist. It can create a sinister atmosphere, keep suspects and murderer stormbound, and preserve the footprints of anyone who dares to escape. What could be more seasonal or festive than that?
This episode of Shedunnit first aired on 11th December 2019. Caroline is currently recovering from Covid; the next new episode will be in January 2023.
Mentioned in this episode:
—Murder on the Orient Express (1934) by Agatha Christie
—Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (1938) by Agatha Christie
—Mystery in White (1937) by J. Jefferson Farjeon
—Silent Nights: Christmas Mysteries (2015) edited by Martin Edwards
—The Sittaford Mystery (1931) by Agatha Christie
—The Nine Tailors (1934) by Dorothy L. Sayers
—“The Erymanthian Boar” in The Labours of Hercules (1947) by Agatha Christie
—An English Murder (1951) by Cyril Hare
—Death and the Dancing Footman (1942) by Ngaio Marsh
—Three Blind Mice and Other Stories (1950) by Agatha Christie
—Stairway to Murder (1959) by Osmington Mills
—There Came Both Mist and Snow (1940) by Michael Innes
—The Sad Variety (1964) by Nicholas Blake
—Blood Upon the Snow (1944) by Hilda Lawrence
—The Slype (1927) by by Russell Thorndike
— Hangman’s Holiday (1933) by Dorothy L. Sayers
—Groaning Spinney / Murder in the Snow (1950) by Gladys Mitchell
—The Case of the Abominable Snowman (1941) by Nicholas Blake
—The Snowman (2007) by Jo Nesbo
—Whiteout (2011) by Ragnar Jonasson
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Invert everything you know about murder mysteries.
Mentioned in this episode:
— "The Case of Oscar Brodski” by R. Austin Freeman
— The Mystery of 31, New Inn by R. Austin Freeman
— The Red Thumb Mark by R. Austin Freeman
— h.htm">John Thorndyke's Cases by R. Austin Freeman
— images.html#toc4">"A Wastrel's Romance” by R. Austin Freeman
— lit.s3-website.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/gaslight/detcritF.htm">“The Art of the Detective Story” by R. Austin Freeman
— The Adventures of Romney Pringle by Clifford Ashdown (aka R. Austin Freeman and John Pitcairn)
— Inspecting Psychology by David Cohen
— History of the Psychoanalytic Movement by Sigmund Freud
— The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers
— Speedy Death by Gladys Mitchell
— The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
— The “Florence Maybrick I” and “Florence Maybrick II” episodes of Shedunnit
— The Wychford Poisoning Case by Anthony Berkeley
— The Psychology of Anthony Berkeley episode of Shedunnit
— Malice Aforethought by Francis Iles
— The Case of the April Fools by Christopher Bush
— The 12.30 from Croydon by Freeman Wills Crofts
— Enter a Murderer by Ngaio Marsh
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