traditional mysteries

  • Catching Up with Louise Penny in Iceland

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    Despite a backdrop of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions threatening travel plans to Iceland, I was able to catch up with Louise Penny, author of the popular Three Pines traditional mysteries starring Inspector Gamache. We talked over breakfast at the Hotel Saga in Reykjavik one Saturday morning during Novemberโ€™s Iceland Noir conference. Given the conference line-up,…

  • The Best Traditional Mysteries of 2023

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    For me, there are few things more enjoyable than a good, old-fashioned whodunnit. Or a good, new-fashioned whodunnit. I say it a lot on this website, but, to me, the best thing that can happen in a book or a movie is someone crying out: โ€œsomeone in this house is a murderer!โ€ Or, if that…

  • Killing the Rich: Why Privilege Has Always Been at the Heart of the Whodunnit

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    For more than a century weโ€™ve been addicted to a particular flavor of murder mystery story. A group of wealthy, upper-class people are gathered together in a country house. Thereโ€™s a butler, people dress for dinner and talk about fox-hunting or how frightfully vulgar Lady Stuffingtonโ€™s necklace is. And then someone dies. Itโ€™s a trope…

  • Following Agatha Christieโ€™s Footsteps in Torquay

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    I am sitting on the sweeping terrace of the Imperial hotel in Torquay, England, looking out over the breathtakingly blue water of the bay, soaking up crime fiction history.ย  This is Christie country, the place where Agatha Christie was born, and the venue for the International Agatha Christie festival every September. The Imperial is where…


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