| 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. |
| THE TWENTY-THIRD MAN (1957) An excellent mid-period Dame Beatrice entry, this book has the detective uncovering crime in the Canary Islands. The first of three new reprints from Vintage UK.
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| COME AWAY, DEATH (1937) A lively and very satisfying tale of Mrs. Bradley's star-crossed trip to Greece is reprinted by Vintage UK. Watch out for the box of adders...
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| WATSON'S CHOICE (1955) Mrs. Bradley and her creator pay tribute to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective when murder strikes a fancy dress party. Another great reprint from Vintage Press UK.
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| DEAD MEN'S MORRIS
(1936) Foul play occurring near Carey Lestrange's pig farm offers another task for Mrs. Bradley as she visits her nephew during the holidays. A fun and lively title, reprinted here by Rue Morgue Press.
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| MERLIN'S FURLONG
(1953) Dame Beatrice Bradley looks into a puzzle involving contested wills, voodoo dolls, and missing religious artworks in this enjoyable mid-period mystery. Rue Morgue reprints another welcome Gladys Mitchell title.
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| HANGMAN'S CURFEW
(1941) Minnow Press offers up another very rare title in the Mitchell canon for reprint! 1941's Hangman's Curfew finds Mrs. Bradley trying to untangle Border Ballads and murder in northern England.
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| CONVENT ON STYX (1975) A welcome reprinting of a later Dame Beatrice mystery wherein a series of poison-pen letters leads to murder.
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| DEATH AND THE MAIDEN
(1947) Another great Mrs. Bradley mystery, reprinted by Rue Morgue Press, has the eccentric sleuth working to unravel dark doings near the River Itchen.
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| DEATH AND THE MAIDEN
(1947) Vintage UK continues its series with three more reprints of classic Gladys Mitchell titles. This tale of the search for a naiad in the River Itchen is a great discovery for new and old readers alike.
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BUTCHER'S SHOP (1929) Vintage UK continues its series with three more reprints of classic Gladys Mitchell titles. A wonderfully lively tale of death, disguise and dismemberment in the cosy village of Wandles Parva. |
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DEATH AT THE OPERA
(1934) A Vintage UK reprinted title. A school performance of The Mikado ends in murder, and Mrs. Bradley is on hand to investigate. Another classic GM mystery. |
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| WHEN LAST I DIED
(1941) Vintage UK announces three great Gladys Mitchell paperback reprints in 2009. When Last I Died is one of her very best.
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| TOM BROWN'S BODY
(1949) Another great Mitchell title reprinted for a new audience to enjoy. |
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| THE SALTMARSH MURDERS
(1932) Noel Wells narrates this classic tale of murder in a lively English village; a classic Mrs. Bradley mystery.
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THE WORSTED VIPER (1943) A serial murderer is loose on the Norfolk Broads, and Mrs. Bradley is in hot pursuit. Minnow Press reprints another rare Gladys Mitchell title. |
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THE LONGER BODIES (1930) When a fractious family competes for a great-aunt's inheritance by staging an Olympics contest, Mrs. Bradley investigates the fatal results. Another wonderful reprint from Rue Morgue. |
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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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