• The Life of Crime

  • Detecting the History of Mysteries and Their Creators
  • De: Martin Edwards
  • Narrado por: Charles Armstrong
  • Duración: 17 h y 44 m
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (15 calificaciones)

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Winner of the 2023 Edgar Award for Best Critical/Biographical book.

In the first major history of crime fiction in 50 years, The Life of Crime: Detecting the History of Mysteries and Their Creators traces the evolution of the genre from the 18th century to the present, offering brand-new perspective on the world’s most popular form of fiction.

Author Martin Edwards is a multi-award-winning crime novelist, the president of the Detection Club, archivist of the Crime Writers’ Association and series consultant to the British Library’s highly successful series of crime classics, and therefore uniquely qualified to write this book. He has been a widely respected genre commentator for more than 30 years, winning the CWA Diamond Dagger for making a significant contribution to crime writing in 2020, when he also compiled and published Howdunit: A Masterclass in Crime Writing by Members of the Detection Club and the novel Mortmain Hall. His critically acclaimed The Golden Age of Murder (Collins Crime Club, 2015) was a landmark study of detective fiction between the wars.

The Life of Crime is the result of a lifetime of reading and enjoying all types of crime fiction, old and new, from around the world. In what will surely be regarded as his magnum opus, Martin Edwards has thrown himself undaunted into the breadth and complexity of the genre to write an authoritative—and enjoyable—study of its development and evolution. With crime fiction being read more widely than ever around the world, and with individual authors increasingly the subject of extensive academic study, his expert distillation of more than two centuries of extraordinary books and authors—from the tales of E.T.A. Hoffmann to the novels of Patricia Cornwell—into one coherent history is an extraordinary feat and makes for a compelling listen.

©2022 Martin Edwards (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers

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"Few, if any, books about crime fiction have provided so much information and insight so enthusiastically and, for the reader, so enjoyably." (The Times)

"Illuminating and entertaining—provides a new way of looking at old favourites. I admire the way that Martin Edwards weaves the sometimes violent, sometimes unlawful, and always gripping true stories of these writers with the equally wild tales they tell in their books." (Len Deighton, author of The Ipcress File)

"Forensically sharp and exhaustively informed…. Crime fiction is driven by death. In this superbly compendious and entertaining book, Edwards ensures that dozens of authorial corpses are gloriously reborn." (Mark Lawson, Guardian)

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Quite Interesting

In this nonfiction study of crime novels and their authors, Edwards explores and explains major subgenres, gives brief biographies of some of the writers (well-known as well as lesser-known), and includes some from non-English speaking countries. It is quite interesting, but lacks the sparkle and enthusiasm of Edwards' work that focuses only on Golden Age British and American authors (The Golden Age of Murder). Regardless of that, I would recommend it wholeheartedly to fans of crime and mystery novels.

Mr. Armstrong's narration is perfect for the book, neither dry or scholarly, but natural in tone.

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Detectives Everywhere

I read and listen to mysteries but only know a small number presented in this comprehensive survey. Holmes and Watson stereotypes are completely covered. What is missing for the listener is a PDF of the reviewed books. Recommend including purchase of Kindle supplement.

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