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7. Suddenly At His Residence - Christianna Brand

7. Suddenly At His Residence - Christianna Brand

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Join us for a podcast-first (we won't spoil why) in this gripping mystery from one of our favourite Queens of Crime. It's Suddenly At His Residence by Christianna Brand. This is from the British Library Crime Classics series.

No spoilers- we do not reveal whodunnit.

Mystery Business is all about cats, with tales from Han's time in Tenerife.

TV Tattle is with another podcast favourite, ITVx's Poirot: After the Funeral.

We also discuss AI, Wallace and Gromit and there's a return of the National Archives Currency Converter.

Mystery Mentions

London Particular - Christianna Brand

Cards On The Table, Taken At The Flood, and The Mystery Of The Blue Train - all Agatha Christie

Blue Genes - Val McDermid

Next book for 10th February: ⁠⁠An Unsuitable Job For A Woman by P.D. James.

TV Tattle: ⁠An Unsuitable Job For A Woman.

In the mood for more mystery? Check out our other Christianna Brand episodes: Tour De Force (Season 1) Green for Danger (Season 2), London Particular (Season 3) and Death of Jezabel (Season 4)

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Share with a friend: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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This 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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