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Bonus Episode - End of Year Shermozzle

Bonus Episode - End of Year Shermozzle

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Join us for a special one-off bonus episode, an end of year Shermozzle!In this special festive episode, we report from the home of British Library Crime Classics, taking a trip down the memory lane of 2025 and bringing back all of our usual features. We read and discussed Murder at the Theatre Royale by Ada Moncrieff, discussed Wake Up Dead Man as well as Frauds in TV Tattle, and got some new intel from Han on Queens of Crime. We also hear from Mads about how our feline mascot settles into his new digs. Other chat includes a sleuthing victory from Mads, the perils of gout and, as always, nemeses. As would only be right for this special episode, we find a use case for the National Archives Currency Converter. Mystery MentionsA Christmas Egg - Mary KellyCat and Mouse and Death in High Heels - both Christianna BrandRecipes for Love and MurderThe Lazarus Effect and The Score - both H.J. GolakaiHigh Rise Mystery - Sharna JacksonLindsay Gordon Mystery Series - Val McDermidMurder at Mount Fuji - Shizuko NatsukiMasako Togawa The Last Death of the Year - Sophie HannahJonathan Creek - Gorgons WoodDerren Brown - The Great Art Robbery If you've enjoyed the show, please consider doanting the cost of a paperback (today, or the equivalent in 1935) to a charity of your choosing for Christmas. If you'd like to support a literary cause, we recommend The Book Trust, DoorStep Library, Give A Book, or Bookbanks. In the mood for more mystery? Check out our original Christmas Episode: The Christmas Egg by Mary KellyFollow us on Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@missingsalmoncase⁠⁠⁠Share with a friend:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon⁠⁠⁠Get In Touch:⁠⁠ ⁠missingsalmoncase@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠This podcast is created, produced and edited by Maddy Berry and Hannah Knight. Our music is sourced from Melody Loops and composed by Geoff Harvey.
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