The Detection Club represents the cream of British crime writing talent. Founded on the cusp of the 1930s, the Clubâs first President was G.K. Chesterton, and since then the mantle of Presidency has passed to some of the most significant names inthe history of crime fiction, including Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and Julian Symons. The Club meets three times a year â to dine, to plot, and to exchange ideas.
This anthology includes eleven new stories by the Best of British: Robert Barnard, Lyndsey Davis, Colin Dexter, Clare Francis, Robert Goddard, John Harvey, Reginald Hill, P.D. James, H.R.F. Keating, Michael Ridpath and Margaret Yorke, and has been edited by the Clubâs President, Simon Brett. Among the authors are a number of bestsellers, as well as winners of both Diamond and Gold Daggers.
This outstanding collection is a must for crime lovers everywhere.
P.D. James âĒ The Part-Time Job
Michael Ridpath âĒ Partnership Track
H.R.F. Keating âĒ A Toothbrush
John Harvey âĒ The Sun, the Moon and the Stars
Lindsey Davis âĒ âGoing Anywhere Nice?â
Colin Dexter âĒ Between the Lines
Robert Barnard âĒ The Life-lie
Margaret Yorke âĒ The Woman from Marlow
Robert Goddard âĒ Toupee for a Bald Tyre
Clare Francis âĒ The Holiday
Reginald Hill âĒ Fool of Myself
âThe Detection Club is a private association of writers of detective fiction in Great Britain, existing chiefly for the purpose of eating dinners together at suitable intervals and of talking illimitable shop ... Its membership is confined to those who have written genuine detective stories (not adventure tales or âthrillersâ) and election is secured by a vote of the club on recommendation by two or more members, and involves the undertaking of an oath.â Dorothy L. Sayers