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Caught between two very different worlds, WW2 forced this queen of crime to become better acquainted with her homeland.
This is the fifth episode of Queens of Crime at War, a six part series looking at what the best writers from the golden age of detective fiction did once that period came to an end with the start of the Second World War.
Thanks to my guest, Gail Pittaway. You can find out more about her work here.
The Pledge Drive gift offer is now over, because we have smashed the 100 member goal already! Thank you so much to all of you existing members who recommended the show to your friends and family, it’s been delightful to welcome them into the club. The gift giving offer was a new thing this year, and despite the technical teething problems it’s been really popular, so I’m definitely going to find a way to bring it back for next holiday season.
But: to say thank you for all your support and effort this year, I’m going to put on a special Christmas livestream just for book club members on December 15th at 6pm UK time. Lots of you got in touch to say they enjoyed the episode with my husband Guy a few weeks ago, so we’re going to host it together, talk a bit about Christmas mysteries, and answer members’ questions. The video will also be available to members to watch back afterwards if you can’t make it live. I’ll be sending out email alerts and posting in the forum about it nearer the time, but for now just get the date in your diary if you’d like to come.
There are no spoilers in this episode.
Books referenced: — Ngaio Marsh: Her Life in Crime by Joanne Drayton — Ngaio Marsh by Margaret Lewis — Ngaio Marsh: The Woman and Her Work by B. J. Rahn — Black Beech and Honeydew by Ngaio Marsh — Overture to Death by Ngaio Marsh — Death at the Bar by Ngaio Marsh — Surfeit of Lampreys by Ngaio Marsh — Death and the Dancing Footman by Ngaio Marsh — Vintage Murder by Ngaio Marsh — Colour Scheme by Ngaio Marsh — Died in the Wool by Ngaio Marsh — Photo Finish by Ngaio Marsh
The original music for this series, “The Case Of The Black Stormcloud”, was created by Martin Zaltz Austwick. Find out more about his work at martinzaltzaustwick.wordpress.com.
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