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The Villa Murder
The tragic tale of Alma Rattenbury.
Miss Marple, Spinster Sleuth
A feminist take on the gossiping busybody of St Mary Mead.
Meet The Coles
What happens when a couple of socialists decide to write mysteries?
Editing Offensive Language in Agatha Christie
How do we approach offensive language in texts from previous times?
Cricket and Crime
Why are crime writers so bowled over by the game?
Murder in a Heatwave
When the temperature rises, don't lose your cool.
Murder-on-Sea
Murder does like to be beside the seaside.
Shedunnit Recommends
What's in the true detective fiction fan's library?
Knock Knock
Wouldn鈥檛 sleuthing be so much easier if the dead could speak to the living?
Agatha and Plum
Agatha Christie and P.G. Wodehouse had a lot in common.
Spooky Sleuthing
The supernatural and the rational come together in the murder mystery.
The Pimlico Poisoning Mystery
How Adelaide Bartlett got away with murder.
Death at the Club
Private members鈥 clubs are surprisingly popular with corpses.
Who Was Robert Eustace?
A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
The Murderless Christmas Mystery
Not every mystery needs a murder.
The Lifelong Fan
Ren茅e read her first detective novel in the 1930s. She hasn鈥檛 stopped since.
Whodunnit Centenary: 1924
Time travelling, murder mystery style.
A Reading Life
A conversation about how Shedunnit is made.
The Green Penguin
One visit to Agatha Christie changed everything.
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
Helen Zaltzman is the guest for this dissection of the first green penguin.
Lucy, Anthony and Anne
The crime fiction of Lucy Beatrice Malleson deserves to be better known.
The Tea Leaf
A scientific murder mystery.
You Probably Imagined It!
Meet the hypochondriacs of golden age detective fiction
Agatha Christie's Many Houses
A portrait of a writer via her addresses.
The Murder on the Links
John Curran joins Caroline to read Christie鈥檚 third novel, her first green penguin.
The A.A. Milne Mystery
Why didn鈥檛 the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh write more detective fiction?
Dylan's Whodunnits
The great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas had a passion for detective stories.
Murder in the Library
There鈥檚 something sinister in the stacks.
The Thin Man
CriminOlly joins Caroline to read this classic of American hardboiled crime fiction.
Death at the Speakeasy
During Prohibition, the cocktails are downright criminal.
Christianna Brand's Impossible Crimes
Which matters more in a murder mystery, plot or character?