Murder by Candlelight: Ten Classic Crime Stories for Winter
By (Author) Cecily Gayford
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
3rd June 2025
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
Paperback
224
Width 134mm, Height 208mm, Spine 24mm
181g
As the nights draw in and the old year slips away, the haunting season begins. Twigs scrape at windowpanes in the darkness, mysterious footprints are found in the snow, and all sorts of mysteries, monsters and nastiness are in the offing.Bringing together ten classic tales of mystery, murder and mayhem from the greatest writers in the genre, Murder by Candlelight will puzzle your mind and chill your blood in equal measure. Whether spine-chillingly supernatural or all-too-human, the ghastly protagonists of these stories are always one step ahead.Featuring work from classic authors of the genre such as Dorothy L Sayers, Carter Dickson, Cyril Hare, Ethel Lina White, Simon Brett, Freeman Wills Croft, Sapper, JS Fletcher, Catherine Aird, and Fergus Hume.
'With Cecily Gayford in charge, we are on safe ground' - Daily Mail
'Praise for the Vintage Murder series:-
Looking forward to Christmas [The Vintage Murder series] is a fine way to start it. It's a cracker' - Amy Myers
'An excellent collection of short stories by ten top-class writers' - Marcel Berlins
'Perfect for a quick fix of golden-age crime ... this collection of short winter chills is well worth reading by candlelight before turning in on Christmas Eve' - Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal and The Twyford Code
'Short, clever and puzzling murder tales test the brains of the most avid crime reader ... delectable' - Sarah Morgan
Edited by Cecily Gayford and featuring work from classic authors such as Dorothy L Sayers, Cyril Hare, Simon Brett and more.Cecily Gayford studied English at the University of Oxford, where she immersed herself obsessively in the gothic, morbid and mysterious side of literature. Now a Publishing Director, she has worked at Profile Books for eleven years. A life-long scaredy-cat, she once saw a ghost in a hotel room.