
Rediscovering the Golden Age of detective fiction one story at a time.
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Welcome to The Butler Did It, a weekly deep dive into a Golden Age detective story. I alternate between novels and short stories, and this week’s entry is a short. If you like what you read, please like and subscribe.
Margery Allingham’s first detective novel, published in 1928, does not feature her recurring amateur, Albert Campion (this will be a blessing to some). Instead we are introduced to the team of Inspector Challenor and his son, Jerry. Challen...
Halloween may be over, but I’m still in my spooky season with this week’s short story, “An Unlocked Window” by Ethel Lina White. It’s the country house mystery as gothic horror, and it has everything you could possibly want in a thriller: a...
It’s the Butler’s one-year anniversary! To celebrate I’m revisiting Georgette Heyer, the author from my inaugural post. And since Halloween is only days away, I’m tackling her first “thriller,” Footsteps in the Dark.
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