Shedunnit Book Club — Seasoned Detectives

Edith Thompson (Ad Free)


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On the morning of 9 January 1923, a brutal and horrifying execution took place at Holloway Prison in London. The condemned young woman screamed and cried, but no last minute reprieve arrived. Long after she was dead, her story would inspire authors like James Joyce, E.M. Delafield, Dorothy L. Sayers and Sarah Waters, and you can find traces of it in many detective novels published in the decades since.

This is the story of Edith Thompson.

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Books mentioned in order of appearance: —Bella Donna by Robert HichensCriminal Justice: The True Story of Edith Thompson by Rene WeisNorthanger Abbey by Jane AustenThe Golden Age of Murder by Martin EdwardsMessalina of the Suburbs by E.M. DelafieldThe Diary of a Provincial Lady by E. M. DelafieldAs for the Woman by Francis Iles (aka Anthony Berkeley)The Anatomy of Murder by the Detection ClubThe Documents in the Case by Dorothy L. Sayers and Robert EustaceCrooked House by Agatha ChristieBefore the Fact by Francis Iles (aka Anthony Berkeley)A Pin to See the Peepshow by Fryn Tennyson JesseThe Paying Guests by Sarah Waters

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Shedunnit Book Club — Seasoned DetectivesBy Caroline Crampton