An interesting series of posts related to inter-war crime fiction (and therefore relevant to the broader context of the Pace case) was posted in the last few days.
Deborah Blum considers Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles and strychnine poisoning.
Ann Finkbeiner writes about post-traumatic stress, the First World War and Dorothy Sayers’s Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club.
Jennifer Ouellette examines another of Sayers's books, Gaudy Night from the perspective of the physics of music.
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