Welcome to our third year of podcasting, starting with a mystery topic. No, a literal mystery, as in we’re discussing detective fiction. Was Murder, She Wrote a staple on your screen growing up? Does Agatha Christie have pride of place … Continue reading →

Welcome to our third year of podcasting, starting with a mystery topic. No, a literal mystery, as in we’re discussing detective fiction. Was Murder, She Wrote a staple on your screen growing up? Does Agatha Christie have pride of place on your bookshelf? Join Les Filles to chat about some favourites!


“But I didn’t do it!” You protest. “Oh no, dear, I’m afraid you did,” Jessica Fletcher says, not unkindly. Her eyes are sympathetic as the police drag you away. (No, seriously, there was literally an episode in which a woman is innocent of the crime and Jessica Fletcher still somehow proves her guilty.)


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First thing first, our Twitter feeds and Tumblr dashboards are just as flooded with Hamilton as yours.



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One thing we know for sure, if you want to write detective fiction, you need to be on top of your pun game.

@LJmysticowl @redheadedgirl You missed me screaming over the White House chef mystery called State of the Onion.


— Kayleigh Anne (@Ceilidhann) November 21, 2015



@redheadedgirl @LJmysticowl Look at those titles. https://t.co/uYajyhCSWD Look at them. — Kayleigh Anne (@Ceilidhann) November 21, 2015



Did you know Tartan Noir is a thing? You do now!


Hide and Seek by Ian Rankin


Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride


Still Midnight by Denise Mina


Raven Black by Ann Cleeves


Quite Ugly One Morning by Christopher Brookmyre


Murder in Ancient Rome!


Roma Sub Rosa

SPQR

Marcus Didius Falco

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