| NEW GLADYS MITCHELL EDITIONS |
| Recently some great reprinted editions of Gladys Mitchell's mysteries have become available. Below you'll find information on current titles, and where to track them down. |
TOM BROWN'S BODY (1949) Rue Morgue continues its excellent series by reprinting one of Mrs. Bradley's best school-set murder mysteries. |
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PRINTER'S ERROR (1939) Minnow Press reprints another very rare--and quite lively--Mitchell tale wherein Mrs. Bradley contends with Nazism, nudists, and dismemberment. |
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COME AWAY, DEATH (1937) Another great reprint title from Rue Morgue. Mrs. Bradley investigates mysteries ancient and modern when a tour through Greece leads to murder. |
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THE MYSTERY OF A Murder and mayhem in the village of Wandles Parva.
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WHEN LAST I DIED (1941) Mrs. Bradley in top form, investigating a ghost-tinged murder. Introduction of the author and her detective by Tom & Enid Schantz. |
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DEATH AT THE OPERA (1934) A great early title in the Mrs. Bradley series. Introduction of the author and her detective by Tom & Enid Schantz. |
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BRAZEN TONGUE (1940) Reprinted for the first time, Gladys Mitchell's rare wartime mystery finds Mrs. Bradley in top form. Introduction by Andrew Osmond. |
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SLEUTH'S ALCHEMY: Complete collection of Gladys Mitchell's short stories from 1938 to 1956, many previously uncollected. Edited and with a comprehensive introduction by Nicholas Fuller. |
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