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Murder in a Heatwave

Murder in a Heatwave

FromShedunnit


Murder in a Heatwave

FromShedunnit

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When the temperature rises, don't lose your cool.
Thanks to my guest Cecily Gayford — you can find more information about Murder in a Heatwave and all the other anthologies she has edited via the website for Profile Books.
Be aware: there are spoilers in this episode for the the story "The Vindictive Story of the Footsteps That Ran" by Dorothy L. Sayers. There are non-spoiler details given about the other books listed below.
Mentioned in this episode:
— Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie
— A Death in Summer by Benjamin Black
— The Nice and the Good by Iris Murdoch
— Murder in a Heatwave, edited by Cecily Gayford
Related Shedunnit episodes:
— Episode 1 of "Mysteries of Summer": Cricket and Crime
— Murder on Holiday
— Death Under Par
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Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/murderinaheatwavetranscript.
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Released:
Aug 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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