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Enlightening &
Informative Articles
When
it comes to a unique mix of articles, The
Strand has it, from a series that profiles
the great detectives of our time (including
Campion, Poirot, and the non-fictional Vidocq), to
a look at mysteries on trains, to an exploration
of Daphne du Maurier’s
Rebecca.
Whether you are a seasoned mystery buff or
just someone who enjoys a good read, The
Strand has something for you.
NEW The Great Detectives: Lord Peter
Wimsey
NEW
Edgar Alan Poe and
Mystery Fiction by Steven
Rachman
The
Great Detectives: Maigret by Peter
Haining
Mystery Trains: Crime Writers and the
Railway by Professor Ian Bell Ian Bell
explores the long relationship between mysteries
and the railway, from Murder on the Orient
Express to The Lady Vanishes crime and
intrigue on trains have been a good
mix...
Great Detectives:Vidocq by
Mike Ashley Mike Ashley looks at the life of
Vidocq a thief turned turned detective who was to
prove the inspiration for many great fictional
detectives...
Great Detectives: Father
Brown by John Peterson John Peterson
profiles G.K. Chestertons cherubic
priest-detective Father
Brown...
The Talented Ms.
Highsmith by Loring Silet Professor Loring
Silet looks at Patricia Highsmith, the author of
The Talented Mr. Ripley...
Raffles: The Gentleman
Thief By Richard Bleiler A profile of the
thief with white gloves, the creation of E.W.
Hornung who has endeared himself to fans for
almost a century.
Daphne Du Maurier's
Rebecca by Loring Silet An in-depth look at
perhaps Daphne Du Muarier's finest novel Rebecca
which was filmed in 1940 by Alfred
Hitchcock.
The Great Detectives: Albert
Campion by Mike Ripley Margery Allingham's
detective Albert Campion is profile by mystery
writer Mike Ripley, who looks Campion, his
manservant Lugg, and their
creator.
The Great Detectives: Hercule
Poirot Part I by Michael Bowen Mike Bowen
delves behind the egg-shaped head of little
Belgian detective to find out what makes his
little grey cells work.
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