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Martin Edwards

    Martin Edwards ist ein gefeierter Autor und eine führende Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Kriminalliteratur. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch verschachtelte Handlungsstränge und ein tiefes Verständnis für die Psychologie der Charaktere aus. Als Berater für die angesehene Reihe Crime Classics der British Library und als Herausgeber zahlreicher Anthologien gestaltet er maßgeblich das zeitgenössische Krimischaffen mit. Seine wissenschaftlichen Studien zur Geschichte des Genres werden für ihre Tiefe und ihren Umfang gelobt und festigen seinen bedeutenden Beitrag zum Feld.

    The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books
    This Deadly Isle
    Tote schlafen nicht
    Die ohne Schuld sind
    Kein einsames Grab
    Zu Staub und Asche
    • 2025

      Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife

      The Traditional Murder Mystery with a Delightful Twist

      'A true master of British crime writing.' RICHARD OSMAN 'All the entertainment you'll need this Christmas. Wonderful stuff.' IAN MOORE 'A delight from the first page to the last.' DAILY MAIL If you want to, you can play along! Includes a Cluefinder where you can check the clues you spotted - and missed - along the way... Can you find the clues and solve the murder first? Six people with links to the world of crime writing have been invited to play a game this Christmas by the mysterious Midwinter Trust. Solve the murder of a fictional crime writer in a remote village in north Yorkshire and win a life-changing prize. Each guest has been meticulously vetted by the shadowy Trust, which has staff on-hand to make sure everyone plays fair. But with the village about to be cut off by a snow storm, they must be extra vigilant. The game is set - but playing fair isn't on everyone's Christmas list. And when the prize is to die for, it's so tempting to inject a little murder into the mystery... The perfect gift for crime fiction lovers and fans of Janice Hallett, Alexandra Benedict and Alex Pavesi. Included in the i newspaper's best new crime and thriller books to read in September 2025. 'Only a writer with Martin Edwards's knowledge of and feeling for British crime fiction in all its breadth and depth could have pulled off Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife.' MORNING STAR 'Excellent.' CRITIC 'A real masterpiece... perfect for fans of crime, puzzles and escape rooms!' DARLING READS, BOOKSELLER'S CIRCLE 'The king of the puzzle mystery novel.' ALEX PAVESI 'Nobody knows the game of murder like Martin Edwards.' ANTONY JOHNSTON 'Fiendish, hilarious and utterly addictive.' ORLANDO MURRIN 'A celebration of crime fiction... As thoughtful as it is fun.' CRIME FICTION LOVER 'What a treat.' SJ BENNETT 'I absolutely loved it.' MARY GRAND 'Martin knows more about crime fiction than anyone.' ANN CLEEVES 'A fine writer.... . . his novels feature an acute sense of place as well as deep psychological insights.' IAN RANKIN DISCOVER MORE THRILLING READS FROM THE KING OF CLASSIC CRIME, ALL FEATURING A CLUEFINDER SO YOU CAN PLAY DETECTIVE YOURSELF. THE RACHEL SAVERNAKE GOLDEN AGE MYSTERIES #1 GALLOWS COURT #2 MORTMAIN HALL #3 BLACKSTONE FELL #4 SEPULCHRE STREET #5 HEMLOCK BAY STANDALONE MYSTERIES #1 MISS WINTER IN THE LIBRARY WITH A KNIFE

      Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife
    • 2024

      Hemlock Bay

      From the 'true master of British crime writing', a chilling and twisty Golden Age mystery

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a classic Golden Age mystery, the story follows Rachel Savernake, a skilled detective who must navigate a web of intrigue and deception. As she delves into the complexities of murder, the narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding the victim to uncover the truth. With a blend of suspense and clever plotting, this installment promises to engage readers with its intricate twists and compelling characters, solidifying its place in the beloved series.

      Hemlock Bay
    • 2023

      British Library Crime Classics: Post After Post-Mortem

      An Oxfordshire Mystery

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "Now tell us about your crime novel. Take my advice and don't try to be intellectual over it. What the public likes is blood." The Surrays and their five children form a prolific writing machine, with scores of treatises, reviews, and crime thrillers published under their family name. Following a rare convergence of the whole household at their Oxfordshire home, Ruth--middle sister who writes "books which are just books"-- decides to spend some weeks there recovering from the pressures of the writing life, while the rest of the brood scatter to the winds again. Their next return is heralded by the tragic news that Ruth has taken her life after an evening at the Surrays's hosting a set of publishers and writers, one of whom is named as Ruth's literary executor in the will she left behind. Despite some suspicions from the family, the verdict at the inquest is suicide--but when Ruth's brother Richard receives a letter from the deceased which was delayed in the post, he enlists the help of CID Robert Macdonald to investigate what could only be an ingeniously planned murder.

      British Library Crime Classics: Post After Post-Mortem
    • 2023

      Raising goats provides numerous benefits, including a sustainable source of milk and meat, effective weed control, and companionship. This comprehensive handbook serves as an essential resource for newcomers to goat-keeping, offering guidance on selecting the appropriate breed, understanding the animals' needs, and ensuring their health. It covers all facets of goat husbandry, making it an invaluable tool for those embarking on this rewarding venture.

      Beginners Guide To Raising Goats: How To Raise A Happy Backyard Flock
    • 2023

      "Behind the stage lights and word-perfect soliloquies, sinister secrets are lurking in the wings. The mysteries in this collection reveal the dark side to theatre and performing arts: a world of backstage dealings, where unscrupulous actors risk everything to land a starring role, costumed figures lead to mistaken identities, and on-stage deaths begin to look a little too convincing. . . This expertly curated thespian anthology features fourteen stories from giants of the classic crime genre such as Dorothy L. Sayers, Julian Symons and Ngaio Marsh, as well as firm favourites from the British Library Crime Classics series: Anthony Wynne, Christianna Brand, Bernard J. Farmer and many more. Mysteries abound when a player's fate hangs on a single performance, and opening night may very well be their last"-- Provided by publisher

      Final Acts
    • 2023

      Harry Devlin is in trouble. The wife of his best client, Jack Stirrup, has vanished and the police suspect foul play. Stirrup claims she's still alive, but Harry wonders if he has something to hide. When Stirrup's daughter and her boyfriend go missing, Harry finds himself hunting a brutal murderer... This hardback collector's edition contains some fantastic added extras, including: - An introduction by Val McDermid - The making of Suspicious Minds - About the author - An appreciation of Martin Edwards - A preview of I Remember You, the next book in the series Crime fans and lovers of modern murder mysteries will enjoy reading this excellent page-turner, the second book to feature Liverpool solicitor Harry Devlin.

      Suspicious Minds
    • 2023

      From the Highlands to the borders, the bustling cities to the remote isles in cold seas, the unique landscapes and locales of Scotland have long inspired writers of the very best Golden Age mysteries. Beginning with the adventures of Sherlock Holmes from Edinburgh-born Arthur Conan Doyle, this new collection includes the ingenious scientific mysteries of Anthony Wynne, the dark and sardonic work of Margot Bennett and contributions from neglected yet brilliant authors such as Scobie Mackenzie and R. T. Campbell.

      The Edinburgh Mystery: And Other Tales of Scottish Crime
    • 2023

      The smoking room on a transatlantic cruise ship is bound to be a hotbed of activity — but it’s less common for it to be the site of a murder. Yet, when the lights flicker aboard the luxury Meganaut, making its way from New York to Paris, this is precisely what happens; in the darkness, a gunshot rings out, and when the light is restored, a man is found dead. The situation becomes all the more curious when it’s discovered that the deceased had apparently ingested cyanide just seconds before being penetrated by the bullet. Luckily, for the other passengers, there are two detectives aboard the Meganaut, ready to leap into action. There are also four psychiatrists, and those psychiatrists convince the captain to let them take a stab at solving the crime, using their professional understanding of the human psyche to determine who could have been capable of such a crime — and why. But will they be able to deduce the puzzle’s solution before the killer strikes again?The first of seven novels by psychologist C. Daly King, Obelists at Sea is intelligent and enjoyable Golden Age mystery fare, featuring an atmospheric setting, carefully placed clues, and a complex whodunnit plot explained with sharp-witted ratiocination.

      Obelists at Sea
    • 2023

      A case of false identities, blackmail, and fedora-adorned doppelgängers, set in a grand home on Sepulchre Street, where nothing – and no one – is quite what it seems. The fourth in the Rachel Savernake Golden Age Mystery series.

      Sepulchre Street
    • 2022

      With Martin Edwards as librarian and guide, delve into an irresistible stack of bibliomysteries, perfect for every booklover and armchair sleuth, featuring much-loved Golden Age detectives Nigel Strangeways, Philip Trent, Detective Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, and others. But readers should be warned that the most riveting tales often conceal the deadliest of secrets... "If much of the action is set in a bookshop or a library, it is a bibliomystery, just as it is if a major character is a bookseller or a librarian." --Otto Penzler A bookish puzzle threatens an eagerly awaited inheritance; a submission to a publisher recounts a murder that seems increasingly to be a work of nonfiction; an irate novelist puts a grisly end to the source of his writer's block. There is no better hiding place for clues--or red herrings--than inside the pages of a book. But in this world of resentful ghost writers, indiscreet playwrights, and unscrupulous book collectors, literary prowess is often a prologue to disaster.

      Murder by the Book