381 - "The Murders Near Mapleton," by Brian Flynn
A local hero is kidnapped, and a shocking murder is only one of many unexpected results. Investigator Anthony Bathurst uncovers the ugly truths that someone is willing to commit murder to hide.
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 04min
380 - "The Case of the Seven Sneezes," by Anthony Boucher
A private detective and a small group of survivors from a murderous wedding find themselves trapped with an apparently psychotic killer on a remote island, cut off from the world at large.
Mon, 03 May 2021 - 05min
379 - "The Condamine Case," by Moray Dalton
It sounded like the perfect story for a movie - a curse still working after 300 years. A macabre twist to a powerful drama - or simply brutal murder?
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 05min
378 - "Murder in Married Life," by Anne Morice
Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 05min
377 - "Death in the Grand Manor," by Anne Morice.
Clever plotting, pointed dialogue and murder - what more could a reader want?
Mon, 12 Apr 2021 - 04min
376 - "The Lost Gallows," by John Dickson Carr
A car driven by a dead man with a cut throat...a lost gallows on a missing London street...John Dickson Carr's second mystery starring Henri Bencolin, "The Lost Gallows," reviewed:
Mon, 05 Apr 2021 - 06min
375 - "Tuesday the Rabbi Took Off," by Harry Kemelman
Rabbi Small needed a break in his routine. An international bombing incident wasn't what he had in mind.
Sun, 28 Mar 2021 - 04min
374 - "The Case of Sir Adam Braid," by Molly Thynne
Nearly everyone in his family hated Sir Adam Braid. Only the old man's granddaughter loved him - and the old miser was cutting her out of his will. A motive for murder? Or did someone else hate him enough to kill him? "The Case of Sir Adam Braid," A Golden Age classic by Molly Thynne, reviewed.
Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 04min
373 - "A Key to Death," by Frances and Richard Lockridge
On the Classic Mysteries podcast this week, Mr. and Mrs. North only want to draw up a new will, but it's their lawyer who gets murdered.
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 - 03min
372 - "Helen Passes By," by E.R. Punshon
Newly appointed to Scotland Yard, Bobby Owen finds himself weighing motives, politics and amazing beauty as he hunts for a murderer who might just be an "untouchable" British aristocrat. E.R. Punshon's "Helen Passes By," reviewed.
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 04min
371 - "The Mystery of the Blue Train," by Agatha Christie
Another, earlier pre-Orient-Express train ride for Hercule Poirot comes complete with jewel robberies, blackmail, and murder on a luxury train across France.
Mon, 01 Mar 2021 - 05min
370 - "The Laughing Dog," by Francis Vivian
On the Classic Mysteries podcast this week, you might call it a portrait of the artist as a young...dog? Inspector Knollis had to decipher the secret of Francis Vivian's "The Laughing Dog."
Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 04min
369 - "Murder in Vienna," by E.C.R. Lorac
On the Classic Mysteries blog, Scotland Yard Inspector Macdonald thought he was going on holiday in Vienna. So how did he wind up helping local police investigate some nasty murders? E.C.R. Lorac's "Murder in Vienna," reviewed.
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 04min
368 - "The Orange Axe," by Brian Flynn
A grim solution to a grim problem: how to deal with a loathsome blackmailer who may also be a serial killer? For half-a-dozen young Englishmen, the answer appears to be a well-plotted murder, one where it will be impossible to tell who struck the fatal blow. Only things may not always go quite as smoothly as planned.
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 05min
367 - "Death of a Doxy," by Rex Stout
In Archie Goodwin’s world view, the word that best fits Isabel Kerr is a four-letter word: doxy. The dictionary says, it defines "a woman who is regarded as sexually promiscuous." Only trouble was, Isabel Kerr was dead. Murdered. And – with the police focused on a suspect who is both a friend and sometime colleague of both Archie Goodwin and Nero Wolfe, it was clear that Wolfe was going to have to get involved in the search for the real killer.
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 - 06min
366 - "Some Die Eloquent," by Catherine Aird
The dead woman was a humble chemistry teacher at a girls' school. So, wonders Detective Inspector C.D. Sloan, why did she have a quarter-million pounds in her bank account? And was she murdered? Catherine Aird's "Some Die Eloquent," from her Calleshire Chronicles reviewed.
Sun, 24 Jan 2021 - 05min
365 - "Unusual Suspects: Selected Non-Fiction," by Joseph Goodrich
On the Classic Mysteries podcast this week, a review of some non-fiction - a book of essays about mysteries and the people who make them. "Unusual Suspects: Selected Non-Fiction," by Joseph Goodrich, reviewed.
Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 08min
364 - "A Maigret Christmas and Other Stories," by Georges Simenon
Maigret stars in one of these holiday stories, while other associates of Maigret feature in two more tales of holiday crime and redemption.
Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 06min
363 - "Halfway House," by Ellery Queen
Too bad about Joe Wilson. The itinerant traveling salesman had a secret. And it’s only fair to point out that it turned out to be a deadly secret indeed – a secret which apparently led to his murder. Ellery Queen needed the truth to keep the wrong person from paying for someone else's crime.
Mon, 04 Jan 2021 - 04min
362 - "The Spiked Lion," by Brian Flynn
The victim's body turned up under a tree in a park, the body unusually battered and bruised – but that’s not what killed him; he appeared to have had potassium cyanide sprayed into his nose. What kind of animal could do that - and why?
Mon, 07 Dec 2020 - 05min
361 - "It Walks By Night," by John Dickson Carr
It couldn't have been suicide - the victim was beheaded inside a watched and locked room - but the room was empty, except for the victim. French police director Henri Bencolin stars in the first novel by John Dickson Carr.
Sun, 29 Nov 2020 - 06min
360 - "The Case of the Leaning Man," by Christopher Bush
A theatrical and criminal problem for Ludovic Travers to solve.
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 05min
359 - "It Might Lead Anywhere," by E.R. Punshon
Right from the start, it was clearly going to be an interesting case – the murder of an inoffensive little man with no apparent enemies, not much in the way of physical clues. And that kind of case can be very frustrating indeed.
Mon, 16 Nov 2020 - 05min
358 - "Crossed Skis, by Carol Carnac
What connection could there be between a gruesome fire in a London house and a ski holiday in Lech Am Arlberg in the Austrian Alps? The answer may conceal a ruthless murderer.
Sun, 08 Nov 2020 - 05min
357 - "The Christmas Egg," by Mary Kelly
Princess Olga Karukhin escaped from Russia after the revolution. Was she murdered for her supposed collection of art objects?
Mon, 02 Nov 2020 - 04min
356 - "Death and the Dutch Uncle," by Patricia Moyes
The death of a two-bit hustler was just the tip of the iceberg – that iceberg being a delicate international dispute over a contested strip of land – a dispute which may have involved no fewer than three murders…with every prospect of more crimes still to come.
Mon, 26 Oct 2020 - 05min
355 - "The Glimpses of the Moon," by Edmund Crispin
a mystery with artfully rearranged bodies & missing heads & eccentric characters & assorted mayhem - and funny as well.
Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 06min
354 - "The French Powder Mystery," by Ellery Queen
Passersby watching the daily advertising show in French's Department Store window got a lot more than they expected when a dead body fell out of the display's bed.
Wed, 14 Oct 2020 - 06min
353 - "Tread Softly," by Brian Flynn
Claude Merivale admits he strangled his wife - but he says he did so while in a sleep so deep that everything he did, he did in a dream. Will the jury buy it? Or can Anthony Bathurst find evidence of a cunning killer at work?
Wed, 07 Oct 2020 - 05min
352 - "Lord Edgware Dies," by Agatha Christie
Lord Edgeware's wife threatened to kill him. Now His Lordship has been murdered - but his wife has an unbreakable alibi! Hercule Poirot is on the case!
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 - 04min
351 - "The Adventures of Dagobert Trostler," by Balduin Groller
Trostler was described by Ellery Queen as "the first important Teutonic sleuth." These early stories find Dagobert using logic and reason to solve crimes.
Wed, 23 Sep 2020 - 07min
350 - "Poets and Murder," by Robert Van Gulik
Set in ancient China, Judge Dee must solve a couple of murders involving very powerful individuals - and some black-haired foxes.
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 - 05min
349 - "Cécile is Dead," by Georges Simenon
Cécile had come to the Parisian police headquarters to tell her secret to Inspector Maigret. But Maigret, in the course of a busy day, lost track of Cécile – until she disappeared. And when Maigret, now worried about her, want to her apartment to see what he could find – well, by then it was too late, for Cécile was dead. Now Maigret must uncover her secret.
Mon, 07 Sep 2020 - 05min
348 - "The Book of the Crime," by Elizabeth Daly
What was the deadly secret of the book that forced Rena Austen to flee her home and husband and seek help from biblio expert Henry Gamadge?
Mon, 31 Aug 2020 - 04min
347 - "Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home," by Harry Kemelman
Amid the turmoil of the late 1960s, Rabbi David Small deals with synagogue politics and the civil rights struggle within his Conservative congregation, not to mention solving a couple of murders.
Mon, 24 Aug 2020 - 05min
346 - "Death Comes to Cambers," by E.R. Punshon
Bobby Owen was spending the weekend at Cambers, planning to advise Lady Cambers on ways to keep her valuable jewelry safe. But when he woke up the next morning, Lady Cambers had been murdered - and the jewels had vanished. An excellent mystery mixed with some pointed British social satire.
Sun, 16 Aug 2020 - 05min
345 - "The Three Taps," by Ronald A. Knox
Mr. Mottram's life insurance would pay handsomely, whether he was murdered or died by accident. But they wouldn't pay for a suicide. So insurance investigator Miles Bredon was sent to uncover the true story of Mottram's peculiar death.
Sun, 09 Aug 2020 - 06min
344 - "Case Pending," by Dell Shannon.
It was the kind of murder Los Angeles saw all too often. But this time, Homicide Detective Mendoza had a hunch that he had worked on a similar crime before. Would he be able to solve both murders - or would a killer seek another victim?
Sun, 02 Aug 2020 - 05min
343 - "The Black Mountain," by Rex Stout
Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin travel to Montenegro, in the heart of Europe, to find the person who murdered Wolfe's longest and closest friend.
Mon, 27 Jul 2020 - 05min
342 - "The Box Office Murders," by Freeman Wills Crofts
Inspector French hears a young woman's plea for help too late to save her - but when she is murdered, French must find out why a gang seems to be targeting low-level clerks.
Sun, 19 Jul 2020 - 05min
341 - "The Collected Short Fiction of Ngaio Marsh," edited & introduced by Douglas G. Greene
Ngaio Marsh is best known for her novels about Detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn. This collection features short fiction - some with Alleyn, some with other characters, and most are likely to be unfamiliar to her fans..
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 05min
340 - "The Triple Bite," by Brian Flynn
On the Classic Mysteries podcast this week, a mysterious cryptogram, sudden death - and a shocking way to commit murder.
Mon, 06 Jul 2020 - 05min
339 - "Death and Letters," by Elizabeth Daly
Henry Gamadge puts together a daring rescue for a woman held a virtual prisoner by her family. What was the secret worth killing for?
Sun, 28 Jun 2020 - 04min
338 - "Sinister Stones," by Arthur Upfield
a murder in the Australian outback - and DI Napoleon Bonaparte - Bony - is on the case. Arthur Upfield's "Sinister Stones" reviewed.
Sun, 21 Jun 2020 - 06min
337 - "The Body Politic," by Catherine Aird
Another of Catherine Aird's witty 'Calleshire Chronicles" mysteries with Inspector Sloan and company.
Mon, 15 Jun 2020 - 05min
336 - "Murder Within Murder," by Frances and Richard Lockridge
Miss Amanda Gipson was a fine researcher to investigate old murders. But what if an old killing made a new one necessary? Pam and Jerry North investigate a possible murder within a murder.
Sun, 07 Jun 2020 - 05min
335 - "Judge Dee at Work," by Robert Van Gulik
Eight fascinating short stories about cases investigated and solved by Judge Dee, a magistrate (and later court official) in T'ang Dynasty China during the 7th century.
Sun, 31 May 2020 - 06min
334 - "The Night of the Wolf," by Paul Halter
"But that's impossible!" Or maybe not. Not when the story you're reading comes from Paul Halter, a modern French author with a gift for impossible crime stories. Ten short stories by Halter, translated by John Pugmire. Savor the (im)possibilities.
Mon, 25 May 2020 - 04min
333 - "The Sybil in Her Grave," by Sarah Caudwell
When a small group of neighbors is getting successful stock tips from a self-styled "psychic," sudden death may not be quite as accidental as you think.
Mon, 18 May 2020 - 06min
332 - "The Case of the Counterfeit Colonel," by Christopher Bush
Henry Clandon wanted to hire Ludovic Travers to find the war hero who saved his life. But there were a few obstacles - including murder.
Sun, 10 May 2020 - 04min
331 - "The Case of the Flowery Corpse," by Christopher Bush
Ludovic Travers was nearly run off the road by a car driven by a man dying of atropine poisoning. But Ludo - and the police - found that the deeper they dug into a case of murder, the more bizarre the clues became.
Sun, 03 May 2020 - 05min
330 - "Death in Fancy Dress," by Anthony Gilbert
A blackmailer is driving victims to suicide when they cannot meet payment demands in this classic country house mystery from a top author of the Golden Age.
Sun, 26 Apr 2020 - 05min
329 - "Evil Under the Sun," by Agatha Christie
The beauty of Arlena Stuart Marshall moved nearly everyone she met either to love her or to hate her. When passion exploded into murder, only Hercule Poirot could explain what had happened.
Sun, 19 Apr 2020 - 04min
328 - "Inspector French and the Starvel Hollow Tragedy," by Freeman Wills Crofts
When a fire destroys Starvel House, trapping and killing three people, it seems like a terrible accident. But when Inspector French arrives from Scotland Yard, he finds evidence that points to murder.
Mon, 13 Apr 2020 - 04min
327 - "Maigret and the Saturday Caller," by Georges Simenon
The man who followed him home was a stranger to Maigret - but his secret could lead to murder.
Sun, 05 Apr 2020 - 04min
326 - "Puzzle for Players," by Patrick Quentin
The show must go on - but will it be overshadowed by the murders offstage?
Mon, 30 Mar 2020 - 05min
325 - "Death in Captivity," by Michael Gilbert
A man is found murdered in a hidden escape tunnel being built under an Italian POW camp during World War II.
Mon, 23 Mar 2020 - 06min
324 - "Four Strange Women," by E.R. Punshon
Young men were dying for no apparent cause. But each had told friends they were deeply in love with someone. Was that love leading those men to a lonely and unexplained death?
Sun, 15 Mar 2020 - 05min
323 - "Murder en Route," by Brian Flynn
The victim was all alone on the upper deck of a double decker bus, despite the pouring rain. But when they got to the end of the line, the victim was dead - strangled. Impossible? Maybe not...
Mon, 09 Mar 2020 - 05min
322 - "Death of a Frightened Editor, by E. & M.A.. Radford
The editor of a gossip-filled newspaper is murdered - but how did the killer manage to poison him?
Mon, 02 Mar 2020 - 06min
321 - "Good by Stealth," by Henrietta Clandon
Miss Edna Alice only wants to improve her neighbors' morals and behavior. How could those ignorant local authorities believe her anonymous notes to those neighbors, pointing out their moral failings, are "poisoned pen" letters? A true masterpiece of very dark humor.
Mon, 24 Feb 2020 - 06min
320 - "The Art School Murders," by Moray Dalton
At first, it looked like red paint on the floor of the artists' studio - until the first body was discovered.
Mon, 17 Feb 2020 - 04min
319 - "The Case of the Housekeeper's Hair," by Christopher Bush
Investigator Ludovic Travers was uneasy about that promised murder - but could he keep it from coming true?
Thu, 13 Feb 2020 - 05min
318 - "Curtains for Three," by Rex Stout
Three puzzling cases to be solved by the sedentary Nero Wolfe and his right-hand, wisecracking assistant, Archie Goodwin.
Tue, 04 Feb 2020 - 05min
317 - "The Measure of Malice," ed. by Martin Edwards
Meet the masters of the scientific skills essential for investigating crime. Fourteen short stories, selected and introduced by Martin Edwards.
Sun, 26 Jan 2020 - 07min
316 - "The Death of Mr. Lomas," by Francis Vivian
Mr. Lomas told the police that he was being poisoned. The Chief Constable thought it was nonsense - until Mr. Lomas's body was discovered the next morning.
Sun, 19 Jan 2020 - 05min
315 - "The Phantom of the Opera," by Gaston Leroux
Who is the mysterious "Angel of Music" living underneath the Paris Opera House? And why is he obsessively fascinated with Christine Daaè and her beautiful voice? The original novel that led to the play which has become the longest-running musical on Broadway.
Sun, 12 Jan 2020 - 07min
314 - "Fell Murder," by E.C.R. Lorac
"This crime is conditioned by the place. To understand the one you've got to study the other."
Mon, 06 Jan 2020 - 05min
313 - "Bodies From the Library 2," ed. by Tony Medawar
Another collection of little-known mystery stories by such icons of Golden Age mystery fiction as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Marjorie Allingham and Edmund Crispin
Mon, 30 Dec 2019 - 05min
312 - "The Monkey and the Tiger," by Robert Van Gulik
Two stories, "The Morning of the Monkey" and "The Night of the Tiger," mysteries resolved by Judge Dee involving theft, banditry and murder.
Sun, 22 Dec 2019 - 05min
311 - "Saturday The Rabbi Went Hungry," by Harry Kemelman
On Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Rabbi David Small finds the hidden key to trapping a killer.
Sun, 15 Dec 2019 - 05min
310 - "A Six-Letter Word for Death," by Patricia Moyes
Written well after the end of the British Golden Age of Detection, "A Six-Letter Word for Death" manages to combine a puzzle-plot mystery (with a real crossword puzzle to be solved), a classic "country house" mystery and a secret "club" of authors, all tied together with a good murder.
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 - 04min
309 - "Fer-de-Lance," by Rex Stout
It took Nero Wolfe to demonstrate to police that a mysterious death was actually a case of murder. And that's when life became dangerous for Wolfe and Archie Goodwin.
Mon, 02 Dec 2019 - 05min
308 - "The Body in the Dumb River," by George Bellairs
James Teasdale was living a second life running a carnival game when he was murdered - and his respectable family knew nothing about it until it ended with a knife in the back.
Sun, 24 Nov 2019 - 05min
307 - "A Surfeit of Suspects," by George Bellairs
The explosion that killed 3 men had plenty of possible suspects. What it seemed to lack was any reason for the explosion. Superintendent Littlejohn and Inspector Cromwell would have to chase down an elusive motive for a shadowy killer.
Mon, 18 Nov 2019 - 05min
306 - "The Allingham Minibus," by Margery Allingham
Eighteen stories, including a few starring Allingham's regular detective, Albert Campion. All the stories have the wit and style readers have come to enjoy in Allingham's books.
Sun, 10 Nov 2019 - 04min
305 - "The Chinese Orange Mystery," by Ellery Queen
The murder was apparently impossible, taking place in a locked and bolted room. And when they broke into that room, everything in the room - including the victim's clothes - had been turned backwards.
Tue, 05 Nov 2019 - 05min
304 - "Nine Times Nine", by Anthony Boucher
The charismatic cult leader was seen through a window apparently murdering his victim - but when police broke in, only the body of his victim was there.
Sun, 27 Oct 2019 - 06min
303 - "Death Has Deep Roots," by Michael Gilbert
As a Resistance fighter, Victoria Lamartine escaped from the Gestapo during World War II. Could she now escape from a charge of murder?
Mon, 21 Oct 2019 - 05min
302 - "Murder in the Mill-Race," by E.C.R. Lorac
Why were the town's residents so determined not to reveal the secrets about Sister Monica to the strangers investigating the murder?
Sat, 05 Oct 2019 - 05min
301 - "The Mystery of the Peacock's Eye," by Brian Flynn
The Crown Prince was being blackmailed, a young woman was murdered while at the dentist's - and a mysterious gem known as the Peacock's Eye Different threads leading to an unknown destination.
Fri, 04 Oct 2019 - 06min
300 - "The Christmas Card Crime," Martin Edwards, ed.
Martin Edwards selects eleven classic short mystery stories, most from the Golden Age of English Detective Fiction, to provide some sinister holiday fare.
Sat, 28 Sep 2019 - 07min
299 - "A Puzzle for Fools," by Patrick Quentin
Hearing a warning of murder can be unnerving. Hearing it in your own voice could push you into insanity.
Sun, 22 Sep 2019 - 04min
298 - "The Case of the Fighting Soldier," by Christopher Bush
Did tension between regular army officers and "fighting" officers lead to murder?
Sun, 15 Sep 2019 - 05min
297 - "Death in Dark Glasses," by George Bellairs
It began with a minor embezzlement - but it ended with disappearances and multiple murders.
Sun, 08 Sep 2019 - 05min
296 - "N or M?" by Agatha Christie
In this Agatha Christie thriller, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford must identify two Nazi spies known only as "N" and "M" who are plotting the German invasion of England during World War II.
Sun, 01 Sep 2019 - 05min
295 - "Rocket to the Morgue," by Anthony Boucher
The victim was stabbed inside a locked and bolted room, and witnesses insisted nobody could have entered - or left - the room. Police Lt. Marshall needs help from an inquisitive nun, Sister Ursula, to uncover the truth.
Sun, 25 Aug 2019 - 06min
294 - "The Case of the Careless Kitten," by Erle Stanley Gardner
Banker Franklin Shore had run away from his wife a decade ago. Now somebody claiming to be Franklin Shore was on the phone, asking a family member to help him meet with lawyer Perry Mason. Unfortunately, murder intervened.
Sun, 18 Aug 2019 - 05min
293 - "The Two Tickets Puzzle," by J. J. Connington
Oswald Preston was a very unpleasant man. But was that sufficient reason to murder him on the train?
Sun, 11 Aug 2019 - 05min
292 - "The Dutch Shoe Mystery," by Ellery Queen
The millionaire philanthropist died on her way to the operating room - strangled while waiting for the surgery. Ellery Queen realized that in order to determine the WHO, he'd need to uncover both the WHY and the HOW.
Thu, 01 Aug 2019 - 05min
291 - "The Case of the Kidnapped Colonel," by Christopher Bush
The head of a critical military research team disappears, followed by murder. But there's more to Colonel Brende's abduction, and it could affect Britain's chances for survival in World War II.
Sun, 28 Jul 2019 - 05min
290 - "Maigret and the Headless Corpse," by Georges Simenon
The body of a headless corpse turns up in a Parisian canal, and Inspector Maigret must find out who was killed - and why.
Sun, 21 Jul 2019 - 05min
289 - "The Mad Hatter Mystery," by John Dickson Carr
Someone is stealing hats and other headgear - top hats, barrister's wigs and such - and leaving them in strangely appropriate places. Surely leaving one on top of a murder victim's body was not appropriate?
Mon, 15 Jul 2019 - 05min
288 - "An Author Bites the Dust," by Arthur Upfield
The great Australian author Mervyn Blake is dead - and nobody knows what killed him. But DI Napoleon Bonaparte will find a most unusual way for a determined murderer to kill.
Sun, 07 Jul 2019 - 06min
287 - "The Return of Mr. Campion," by Margery Allingham
More than a dozen short stories, many featuring Margery Allingham's most popular character, Albert Campion, including several of her earliest tales.
Sun, 30 Jun 2019 - 03min
286 - "Charity Ends at Home," by Colin Watson
There’s an awful lot going on behind the closed doors of Flaxborough – lots of greed and corruption, and the usual assortment of sexual peccadilloes not to mention possible fraud on the part of various dubious charities - and, of course, murder.
Mon, 24 Jun 2019 - 05min
285 - "A Knife for Harry Dodd," by George Bellairs
Inspector Littlejohn knew he had to find a solution quickly before a determined murderer could strike again.
Fri, 07 Jun 2019 - 04min
284 - "Bodies from the Library," ed. by Tony Medawar
Sixteen short stories, all virtually unknown, by some of the finest and best-known writers of Britain's Golden Age of Detective Fiction.
Wed, 29 May 2019 - 08min
283 - "Music Tells All," by E.R. Punshon
Did the powerful piano music played by their neighbor hold the secret of two murders?
Sun, 26 May 2019 - 05min
282 - "Maigret Goes to School," by Georges Simenon
Maigret takes time off from work to investigate a murder on his own, to help a schoolteacher who traveled to Paris to enlist Maigret's aid.
Sun, 19 May 2019 - 05min