Bodies from the Library 2: Lost Tales of Mystery and Suspense from the Golden Age of Detection
By (Author) Tony Medawar
By (author) Agatha Christie
By (author) Edmund Crispin
By (author) Dorothy L. Sayers
By (author) Margery Allingham
By (author) John Rhode
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins Crime Club
10th February 2021
12th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
823.0872080912
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
This anthology of rare stories of crime and suspense brings together 15 tales from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction for the first time in book form, including newly discovered stories by Dorothy L. Sayers and Edmund Crispin that have never previously been published.
With the Golden Age of detective fiction shining ever more brightly thanks to the recent reappearance of many forgotten crime novels, Bodies from the Library offers a rare opportunity to read lost stories from the first half of the twentieth century by some of the genres most accomplished writers.
This second volume is a showcase for popular figures of the Golden Age, in stories that even their most ardent fans will not be aware of. It includes uncollected and unpublished stories by acclaimed queens and kings of crime fiction, from Helen Simpson, Ethel Lina White, E.C.R. Lorac, Christianna Brand, Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, to S.S. Van Dine, Jonathan Latimer, Clayton Rawson, Cyril Alington and Antony and Peter Shaffer (writing as Peter Antony).
This book also features two highly readable radio scripts by Margery Allingham (involving Jack the Ripper) and John Rhode, plus two full-length novellas one from a rare magazine by Q Patrick, the other an unpublished Gervase Fen mystery by Edmund Crispin, written at the height of his career. It concludes with another remarkable discovery: The Locked Room by Dorothy L. Sayers, a never-before-published case for Lord Peter Wimsey!
Selected and introduced by Tony Medawar, who also provides fascinating pen portraits of each author, Bodies from the Library 2 is an indispensable collection for any bookshelf.
Ingenious, unique and perfectly curated Dorset Book Detective
This is one of the best mixed anthologies Ive come across If youre already a vintage crime fan, then this is one to grab; and if youre new to the genre, then youll find this a very enjoyable way to introduce yourself to some of the greats. Highly recommended! FictionFanBlog
Rather like a box of chocolates The sheer variety of tales means there will be something for everyone. Cross Examining Crime
The prize gems of this entertaining and informative anthology must be a previously unpublished Dorothy L. Sayers (featuring Lord Peter Wimsey) and Edmund Crispin (featuring Gervase Fen). If for those alone, it is worth stepping over the bodies in the library to grab this volume off the shelf. Mike Ripley
I think I've learned more from [Tony Medawars] researches than from the research of any other Golden Age fan Martin Edwards, doyouwriteunderyourownname.blogspot.co.uk
A stunning array of lost stories Puzzle Doctor, classicmystery.wordpress.com
Editor Tony Medawar is a detective fiction expert and researcher with a penchant for tracking down rare stories. His other collections of previously uncollected stories include While The Light Lasts (Agatha Christie), The Avenging Chance (Anthony Berkeley), The Spotted Cat (Christianna Brand) and A Spot Of Folly (Ruth Rendell).