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This case from 1860 ignited a wave of detective fever that we still haven’t recovered from.
NB: We do discuss the outcome of the Road Hill House case, so if you want to read The Suspicions of Mr Whicher without knowing what happens at the end, do that before you listen to this. Other books mentioned — The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers, and John Rhode’s essay “Constance Kent” in The Anatomy of Murder — are talked about but there are no major spoilers given.
Listen using the player on the page at shedunnitbookclub.com/themurderatroadhillhouseadfree, your private podcast feed (instructions here) or download the mp3 directly here.
By Caroline CramptonThis case from 1860 ignited a wave of detective fever that we still haven’t recovered from.
NB: We do discuss the outcome of the Road Hill House case, so if you want to read The Suspicions of Mr Whicher without knowing what happens at the end, do that before you listen to this. Other books mentioned — The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers, and John Rhode’s essay “Constance Kent” in The Anatomy of Murder — are talked about but there are no major spoilers given.
Listen using the player on the page at shedunnitbookclub.com/themurderatroadhillhouseadfree, your private podcast feed (instructions here) or download the mp3 directly here.