The Psychology of Anthony Berkeley
He was one of the most influential crime novelists of the 1920s and 1930s.
He was one of the most influential crime novelists of the 1920s and 1930s, but has languished somewhat in obscurity since. A troubled, dark, incredibly innovative writer: to really get to know Anthony Berkeley, you need to dive deeply into his fiction.
This archive episode of Shedunnit was first published on 14th October 2020.
Books and sources:
鈥擡lusion Aforethought: The Life and Writing of Anthony Berkeley Cox by Malcolm Turnbull
鈥擜s For The Woman by Francis Iles
鈥擳he Layton Court Mystery by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擳he Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie
鈥擶hose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers
鈥擟louds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
鈥擳he Wychford Poisoning Case by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擳he Florence Maybrick episodes of this podcast
鈥擳he Golden Age of Murder by Martin Edwards
鈥擳he Edith Thompson episode of this podcast
鈥擱oger Sheringham and the Vane Mystery by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擬essalina of the Suburbs by E.M. Delafield
鈥擳he Diary of a Provincial Lady by E. M. Delafield
鈥擳he Silk Stocking Murders by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擳he Poisoned Chocolates Case by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擬urder in the Basement by Anthony Berkeley
鈥擳he Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
鈥擳he Detection Club episode of this podcast, featuring Martin Edwards
鈥擬alice Aforethought by Francis Iles
鈥擝efore the Fact by Francis Iles
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