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The Detection Club was founded by the creme de la crime of British crime writing in 1930 and its members included Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Anthony Berkeley and the Club's first president, G. K. Chesterton. The Detection Club was a way for crime writers to get together,...

Belfast noir

British civil servant Robert Amiss becomes enmeshed in a complex web of mystery and murder when he attempts to find the individual responsible for sending poisoned chocolates on St. Valentine's Day.

Lady (Jack) Troutbeck is missing. So, too, is Sir Henry Fortune, celebrity curator, and his partner in love and money, louche art dealer Jason Pringle. Panic begins in the London art world when other prominent figures go missing and the victims' common link is that their careers ...

The outrageous Baroness Troutbeck, Mistress of St Martha's, has another cultural battle to win against the British Establishment: this time, against the horror of modern art, as demonstrated by the likes of Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst. But shortly after she enthusiastically anno...

In the sequel to "Corridors of Death," British civil servant Robert Amiss becomes enmeshed in a complex web of mystery and murder when he attempts to find the individual responsible for sending poisoned chocolates on St. Valentine's Day.

Atmospheric, all-new crime fiction set in this Northern Ireland city-from Lee Child, Arlene Hunt, Steve Cavanagh, Gerard Brennan, and more. During the decades of the Troubles, Belfast was plagued with riots, bombings, and other violence, and armored vehicles patrolled the str...

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