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kspenmoll
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I have been researching/reading some of the classic American mysteries. Carolyn Wells was a librarian,writer,& poet. She began writing mysteries after listening to one of Anna K. Green‘s mystery novels read aloud. (I have read The Leavenworth Case by her). Puzzles always intrigued her-she enjoyed creating them in her mysteries. Both The Clue(1909) & Murder in the Bookshop feature a locked room & a locked house mystery.⬇️

kspenmoll The clever & erudite private detective Fleming Stone is invited during the last 10 pages of The Clue & solves the whodunit in 24 hours. In Murder in the Bookshop (1936) Stone takes over the case by page 37. Set in NYC both books reflect the culture, architecture, geography, of their times.The world of rare books is explored in Murder in the Bookshop. 3y
DivineDiana So interesting! I am stacking! 📚 3y
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SaraRosett
Autobiography | Agatha Christie
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Loving this Agatha Christie podcast I found recently! I‘m listening to the current episodes while making my way through the backlist.
Anyone else listening to this podcast?
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. #classicmysteries #analysis #agathachristieclub #classicmysteries #ilovecozies

ferskner Ooooooo!!!!!! 6y
SaraRosett @ferskner I know! I was excited. 😀 (edited) 6y
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