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Lucy, Anthony and Anne

Shedunnit

Caroline Crampton

Books, Arts

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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The crime fiction of Lucy Beatrice Malleson deserves to be better known. My new book, A Body Made of Glass: A History of Hypochondria, is published in April. To find out more and register for the exclusive pre-order bonus material, visit my website carolinecrampton.com. Join the Shedunnit Book Club for two extra Shedunnit episodes a month plus access to the monthly reading discussions and community: shedunnitbookclub.com/join Mentioned in this episode: — Three-A-Penny by Lucy Malleson — Cat and the Canary by John Willard — The Man Who Was London by J. Kilmeny Keith — “The Lay of the Last Minstrel” by Walter Scott — Little Women by Louisa May Alcott — The Tragedy at Freyne by Anthony Gilbert — The Division Bell Mystery by Ellen Wilkinson — Death at Four Corners by Anthony Gilbert — An Old Lady Dies by Anthony Gilbert — The Mystery of the Open Window by Anthony Gilbert — The Night in the Fog by Anthony Gilbert — Portrait of a Murderer by Anne Meredith — Death in Fancy Dress by Anthony Gilbert — The Man in Button Boots by Anthony Gilbert — Courtier to Death by Anthony Gilbert — Murder by Experts by Anthony Gilbert — A Nice Little Killing by Anthony Gilbert — Death Wears a Mask by Anthony Gilbert — Death in the Wrong Room by Anthony Gilbert — The Vanishing Corpse by Anthony Gilbert — The Woman in Red by Anthony Gilbert — Lady Killer by Anthony Gilbert — Death Takes A Wife by Anthony Gilbert — The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie NB: Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Blackwell's is a UK bookselling chain that ships internationally at no extra charge. This episode is free of spoilers. To be the first to know about future developments with the podcast, sign up for the newsletter at shedunnitshow.com/newsletter. The podcast is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as @ShedunnitShow, and you can find it in all major podcast apps. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the next episode. Click here to do that now in your app of choice. Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/lucyanthonyandannetranscript Music by Audioblocks and Blue Dot Sessions. See shedunnitshow.com/musiccredits for more details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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