Why am I passionate about this?

My whole family shared a love for classic British mysteries, especially light-hearted, witty ones. With the enduring popularity of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, people sometimes forget there were lots of other great writers from the “golden age” of mysteries. I first found most of these books on my parents’ bookshelves when I was a bored teenager growing up in snowy central Maine. Several of the paperbacks were so well-worn the cellophane was peeling off their covers. For me, reading classic mysteries is like listening to Mozart—they are endlessly stirring and fascinating, and in the end, order is restored, and all is right with the world. 


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Ghostwriters In The Sky: A Camilla Randall Mystery

By Anne R. Allen,

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What is my book about?

Perennially down-and-out socialite Camilla Randall, a.k.a. "The Manners Doctor," is a magnet for murder, mayhem, and Mr. Wrong, but she…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of The Mysterious Mickey Finn

Anne R. Allen Why did I love this book?

One of the funniest books I’ve ever read. Set in Paris in the 1920s, this mystery has everything I want in an escapist read: a suave detective, his sharpshooting, bad-ass girlfriend, a twisty, unpredictable plot, and fabulous, quirky characters.

Many are based on icons of the era: Josephine Baker, Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Hemingway, and all the usual Midnight in Paris celebrities. I first read this in my teens, and I still reread it for the madcap humor and view of Paris in the 1920s written by someone who was there.

By Elliot Paul,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Mysterious Mickey Finn as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"It has the delicious irresponsibility of a Wodehouse plot. . . . It's one of the funniest books we've read in a long time. It contains a great deal of shrewd satire."—The New York Times
Multimillionaire and philanthropist Hugo Weiss is known in every capital of the Western world as a munificent patron of the arts. When Weiss suddenly vanishes while on a visit to Paris, his disappearance sets the stage for this uncommonly witty and urbane mystery. Homer Evans, an intrepid American detective, turns his keen intellect and remarkable intuition toward solving the puzzle of the financier's disappearance. Assisted…


Book cover of The Crime at Black Dudley

Anne R. Allen Why did I love this book?

This book introduces one of my favorite sleuths, Albert Campion. But what’s fun is that Allingham never tells the story from Campion’s point of view.

We only see him from the outside, as others do. This adds to the fun and intrigue. And there’s lots of that. In a spooky old English country mansion full of strangers, the host is murdered, and the rest of the crew goes on a twisty, scary roller-coaster ride driven by an assortment of secrets and criminal schemes—which we must slowly figure out.

This one had me on the edge of my chair, wondering what outrageous turn the plot would take next.

By Margery Allingham,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Crime at Black Dudley as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Classic Crime from the Golden Age, the first in the Albert Campion Series. Margery Allingham is J.K. Rowling's favourite Golden Age author. George Abbershaw is set for a social weekend at Black Dudley manor, hosted by Wyatt Petrie and his elderly uncle Colonel Combe, who enjoys the company of Bright Young Things. With Meggie Oliphant in attendance, George looks forward to the chance of getting closer to the girl he's set his heart on. But when murder spoils the party, the group soon find out that not only is there a killer in their midst, but the house is under…


Book cover of Love Lies Bleeding

Anne R. Allen Why did I love this book?

I love English boarding school mysteries, and this one is told with a witty, humorous voice that kept me laughing. Throw in a lost Shakespeare play, an intriguing plot, and a lot of charm and humor, and this one had me hooked. Edmund Crispin was known for his erudite wit and huge vocabulary. I learned quite a few new words here.

The characters were fun and quirky, and the plucky teenage girl who’s smarter than the adults makes this book one of my favorite mysteries of the “golden age.” 

By Edmund Crispin,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Love Lies Bleeding as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse - discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.

Castrevenford school is preparing for Speech Day and English professor and amateur sleuth Gervase Fen is called upon to present the prizes. However, the night before the big day, strange events take place that leave two members of staff dead. The Headmaster turns to Professor Fen to investigate the murders.

While disentangling the facts of the case, Mr Fen is forced to deal with student love affairs, a kidnapping and a lost Shakespearean manuscript.…


Book cover of Colour Scheme

Anne R. Allen Why did I love this book?

I love the setting of this mystery: New Zealand during World War II. Ngaio Marsh was a New Zealander, but most of her well-known mysteries are set in England. This one has fascinating Māori characters as well as the usual blustery English ones.

Add a Nazi spy and our intrepid Inspector Roderick Alleyn in disguise, a complex plot, plus a truly surprising ending, and you’ve got a recipe for exactly the kind of mystery I like to escape into. 

By Ngaio Marsh,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Colour Scheme as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Often regarded as her most interesting book and set on New Zealand's North Island, Ngaio Marsh herself considered this to be her best-written novel.

It was a horrible death - Maurice Questing was lured into a pool of boiling mud and left there to die.

Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, far from home on a wartime quest for German agents, knew that any number of people could have killed him: the English exiles he'd hated, the New Zealanders he'd despised or the Maoris he'd insulted. Even the spies he'd thwarted - if he wasn't a spy himself...


Book cover of The Daughter of Time

Anne R. Allen Why did I love this book?

This book is one of my favorite mysteries of all time. It addresses one of the great unsolved mysteries in English history: Did Richard III kill the princes in the tower? Tey’s sleuth, Alan Grant, is a dogged investigator, and, in the hospital with a broken leg, he treats this historical mystery like a contemporary murder. His step-by-step investigation pulled me in and convinced me that Richard Plantagenet has been mistreated by history.

Miss Tey is so convincing that she inspired me to write the (very innocent) ghost of Richard III into one of my own mystery novels after the monarch’s body was found under a Midlands car park in 2012.

By Josephine Tey,

Why should I read it?

11 authors picked The Daughter of Time as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

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Josephine Tey's classic novel about Richard III, the hunchback king whose skeleton was famously discovered in a council car park, investigates his role in the death of his nephews, the princes in the Tower, and his own death at the Battle of Bosworth.

Richard III reigned for only two years, and for centuries he was villified as the hunch-backed wicked uncle, murderer of the princes in the Tower. Josephine Tey's novel The Daughter of Time is an investigation into the real facts behind the last Plantagenet king's reign, and an attempt to right what many believe to be the…


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Ghostwriters In The Sky: A Camilla Randall Mystery

By Anne R. Allen,

Book cover of Ghostwriters In The Sky: A Camilla Randall Mystery

What is my book about?

Perennially down-and-out socialite Camilla Randall, a.k.a. "The Manners Doctor," is a magnet for murder, mayhem, and Mr. Wrong, but she always solves the mystery in her quirky but oh-so-polite way. After Camilla's celebrity ex-husband’s ironic joke about her is misquoted in a tabloid, New York etiquette columnist Camilla Randall’s life unravels in bad late-night jokes. 

Nearly broke and down to her last Hermes scarf, she accepts an invitation to a Z-list Writers’ Conference in Santa Ynez, California, where, unfortunately, a drag queen dominatrix plies her trade by impersonating Camilla. When a ghostwriter’s plot to blackmail celebrities leads to murder, Camilla teams with the dominatrix to stop the killer. Meanwhile, a wannabe writer who’s a hot L.A. cop just may steal her heart.

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Lethal Impulse

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What is this book about?

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