Bodies from the Library brings into the daylight the forgotten, the lost and the unknown, and the 2023 volume is another indispensable collection for crime fans.
The sixth volume of Bodies from the Library includes the usual eclectic mix of pre- and post-war stories by classic crime and thriller writers. Unearthed from ephemeral publications, newspapers and magazines, some of these âlostâ stories are by authors who have appeared in previous volumes, with others who are new to the series:
We welcome back to the Library familiar Golden Age detective writers in the form of stories by Christianna Brand, Alice Campbell, Joseph Commings and Cyril Hare, a previously unknown novella by Anthony Gilbert, and a short novel by Margery Allingham.
We also welcome for the first time George Bellairs, Victor Whitechurch and Andrew Garve, with E. C. Bentleyâs âGreedy Nightâ providing a humorous parody of Dorothy L. Sayersâ Lord Peter Wimsey, before five thriller writers including Geoffrey Household and Dennis Wheatley round off the collection with an unusual and exciting round-robin novella.
And, whether this is your first encounter with Bodies or a return to the Library, we welcome you, the reader. Complete with revealing biographies of all 16 featured authors by Tony Medawar, we hope you will find this to be an indispensable collection for your bookshelf.
Reviews
âAn annual treat â almost like the summer version of a Christie for Christmas.ââKate Jackson, author of The Pocket Detective and Cross Examining Crime
âOne of the best mixed anthologies Iâve come across ⌠If youâre already a vintage crime fan, then this is one to grab; and if youâre new to the genre, then youâll find this a very enjoyable way to introduce yourself to some of the greats. Highly recommended!ââFictionFanBlog
âA veritable treasure trove of classic short storiesââDaily Mail
âTony Medawar triumphs again with this treasure trove of lost Golden Age gems.ââJohn Curran, author of The Hooded Gunman
âIn bringing to public awareness some of the forgotten, neglected, or simply unknown stories that the great and the good of the form produced, these collections have become a source of great excitement, and a must-read for even the most ardent student of the Golden Age.ââThe Invisible Event
About the author
Editor Tony Medawar is a detective fiction expert and researcher with a penchant for tracking down rare stories. In addition to the Bodies from the Library series, he has edited volumes of uncollected and unpublished work by various authors including Agatha Christie, Reginald Hill and Ruth Rendell, and compiled the book Murder, She Said: The Quotable Miss Marple.
Bodies from the Library brings into the daylight the forgotten, the lost and the unknown, and the 2023 volume is another indispensable collection for crime fans.
The sixth volume of Bodies from the Library includes the usual eclectic mix of pre- and post-war stories by classic crime and thriller writers. Unearthed from ephemeral publications, newspapers and magazines, some of these âlostâ stories are by authors who have appeared in previous volumes, with others who are new to the series:
We welcome back to the Library familiar Golden Age detective writers in the form of stories by Christianna Brand, Alice Campbell, Joseph Commings and Cyril Hare, a previously unknown novella by Anthony Gilbert, and a short novel by Margery Allingham.
We also welcome for the first time George Bellairs, Victor Whitechurch and Andrew Garve, with E. C. Bentleyâs âGreedy Nightâ providing a humorous parody of Dorothy L. Sayersâ Lord Peter Wimsey, before five thriller writers including Geoffrey Household and Dennis Wheatley round off the collection with an unusual and exciting round-robin novella.
And, whether this is your first encounter with Bodies or a return to the Library, we welcome you, the reader. Complete with revealing biographies of all 16 featured authors by Tony Medawar, we hope you will find this to be an indispensable collection for your bookshelf.
Reviews
âAn annual treat â almost like the summer version of a Christie for Christmas.ââKate Jackson, author of The Pocket Detective and Cross Examining Crime
âOne of the best mixed anthologies Iâve come across ⌠If youâre already a vintage crime fan, then this is one to grab; and if youâre new to the genre, then youâll find this a very enjoyable way to introduce yourself to some of the greats. Highly recommended!ââFictionFanBlog
âA veritable treasure trove of classic short storiesââDaily Mail
âTony Medawar triumphs again with this treasure trove of lost Golden Age gems.ââJohn Curran, author of The Hooded Gunman
âIn bringing to public awareness some of the forgotten, neglected, or simply unknown stories that the great and the good of the form produced, these collections have become a source of great excitement, and a must-read for even the most ardent student of the Golden Age.ââThe Invisible Event
About the author
Editor Tony Medawar is a detective fiction expert and researcher with a penchant for tracking down rare stories. In addition to the Bodies from the Library series, he has edited volumes of uncollected and unpublished work by various authors including Agatha Christie, Reginald Hill and Ruth Rendell, and compiled the book Murder, She Said: The Quotable Miss Marple.