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The Detection Club

    Estos autores, miembros del recién formado Detection Club, colaboraron en una novela en 1931, cada uno aportando un capítulo y otros el prólogo y epílogo. Su esfuerzo colectivo buscaba crear un misterio intrincado, explorando los límites del género. Esta creación compartida subraya un compromiso con la narrativa innovadora y el arte del suspense. Las obras de figuras como G.K. Chesterton y Agatha Christie siguen siendo pilares de la literatura de misterio.

    The Floating Admiral
    Detection Club: The Floating Admiral
    Ask a Policeman
    The Detection Collection
    The Sinking Admiral
    • The Sinking Admiral

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The Floating Admiral was the first of the Detection Club's collaborative novels, in which twelve of its members wrote a single novel. Eighty-five years later, fourteen members of the club have once again collaborated to produce The Sinking Admiral.

      The Sinking Admiral
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    • The Detection Collection

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Ten years since it was first published in hardback, and now for the first time in mass market paperback, this volume of short stories by the cream of British crime writing talent celebrates 75 years of the quintessential Detection Club.

      The Detection Collection
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    • Ask a Policeman

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This classic crime novel by six different authors is introduced by Martin Edwards, archivist of the Detection Club, and includes a never-before- published Preface by Agatha Christie, `Detective Writers in England', in which she discusses her approach to writing and her fellow writers in the Detection Club.

      Ask a Policeman
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    • Detection Club: The Floating Admiral

      • 330 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In the quiet seaside town of Whynmouth, Inspector Rudge seldom faces murder cases. However, his routine is shattered when an old sailor arrives with a rowing boat carrying a fresh corpse, stabbed in the chest. The investigation reveals multiple challenges; the vicar, owner of the boat, seems to be hiding crucial information, and the victim's niece has mysteriously vanished. The case grows increasingly complex, raising doubts about the victim's identity and the number of people involved in this extraordinary crime. Inspector Rudge grapples with the intricacies of the situation, questioning whether he will ever uncover the truth. In 1931, a group of crime writers, including Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, collaborated on a unique literary project under the Detection Club. Each author contributed a chapter in a game of literary consequences, with G.K. Chesterton providing a paradoxical prologue and Anthony Berkeley resolving the story. The authors also submitted their own solutions in sealed envelopes, revealed at the book's conclusion, with Agatha Christie's clever resolution noted as particularly outstanding. The contributors included notable figures such as Canon Victor Whitechurch, G.D.H. Cole, and Ronald Knox, among others.

      Detection Club: The Floating Admiral
    • Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, G.K. Chesterton and nine other writers from the legendary Detection Club collaborate in this fiendishly clever but forgotten crime novel first published 80 years ago.

      The Floating Admiral
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