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Published by us already this month - TWO brand new #CrimeClassics to get stuck into, a #WomenWriters title by Eleanor Scott (who you may already know from her #TalesoftheWeird collection...) and a whole history of moving and shaking just in time for #Strictly... 📚💃🥳
First of the month brings new #books, and boy is #September a busy one! 📚
First off, we’ve got fiction – TWO new theatrically-thrilling #CrimeClassics, a #WomenWriters title by Eleanor Scott, and a #TalesoftheWeird anthology all about supernatural sounds…
Sat there wishing you were travelling somewhere hot and sunny overseas? ☀️⛱️🕶️
These internationally-set #CrimeClassics titles might just make you think twice about booking that holiday…
We’re approaching the 100th(!) #CrimeClassics title to be published in the series, but with so many titles it can be a real mystery to know where to start. 🕵️
Fortunately, series editor @medwardsbooks is here to help with these themed anthologies!
Did you know you can get 3-for-2 across all British Library Publishing paperback fiction titles from our @BL_Shop?
That includes #CrimeClassics, #TalesoftheWeird, #WomenWriters AND #ScienceFictionClassics...
Well done you lot, of course ‘dawned filthy month’ was an anagram for Margot Bennett's 'The Man Who Didn't Fly'!
#CrimeClassicsQuiz 🕵️ https://t.co/FvecK6IrbL
Are you as excited about this one as we are!? 'Guilty Creatures: A Menagerie of Mysteries' publishes June 2021!
#CrimeClassicsQuiz 🕵️ https://t.co/39vnLCJNAo
First day of the month means it's time to start raving about all of the wonderful books we have publishing in March!
Another addition to the #CrimeClassics (as always), a new anthology in the #ScienceFictionClassics series and the latest from the #Philosophies...
And for question 12 - the answer was unanimous - so here's your first look at 'Guilty Creatures: A Menagerie of Mysteries'...
#CrimeClassicsQuiz 🕵️ https://t.co/OVbA1Ivahh
Another day, another set of questions from the #CrimeClassicsQuiz! 🕵️
Question 4: ‘Thirteen Guests’ is by the brilliant J Jefferson Farjeon, but which of the following titles is NOT written by him? (There's even a clue on the cover...)
#CrimeClassicsQuiz 🕵️
As I'm sure you're all aware, there's a brilliant brand new #CrimeClassic published every month, and we've got some fantastic titles to bring out in Spring 2021...
BUT before we show those off, are you up to date with Autumn 2020's #CrimeClassics publications? 🕵️📚
With just one day left in November, we thought we'd ask the impossible question - out of the six #CrimeClassics we've published this Autumn, which was your favourite? 🕵️
(it's more than okay if you can't choose just one...)
So far this Autumn, we've published three brilliant new #CrimeClassics titles - 'The Man Who Didn't Fly', 'Checkmate to Murder', and 'The Progress of a Crime'.
Have you read any of the three? If you haven't had a chance, not to fear, here's a quick synopsis of each...
Could there be a better #Staycation series than our #CrimeClassics?
Beautiful covers, varied locations, masterful narratives of suspense - there's already a long list of published titles, with a new one each month, so there's plenty of choice!
Here's a few to get started...
February's Book of the Month titles are 'Tudor Monarchs'by Andrea Clarke, now at £10, and the newest in the #CrimeClassics series, 'Fire in the Thatch' by ECR Lorac, now only £5. Both by @BL_Publishing, pick up yours in the shop or online now! https://t.co/Qvz3EzNdry
The next #BritishLibraryCrimeClassics is John Bude's neglected classic where petty resentment leads to murder --> https://t.co/GJz8Is7jSQ