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Tales of Detection, edited, with an Introduction, by Dorothy L. Sayers

Tales of Detection, edited, with an Introduction, by Dorothy L. Sayers

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The title of this very readable book is carefully chosen. The word 'detection' is used deliberately instead of the words 'thriller', or 'shocker'. These nineteen stories — they illus­trate the full development of the detective story — rely on what is known as the 'fair play' principle.


The stories in this book are by such masters as R. Austin Freeman, G. K. Chesterton, Thomas Burke, Father Ronald Knox and Agatha Christie, and all play fairly with the reader. Poe's Purloined Letter illustrates a criminal using his knowledge of psychology to outwit the police and a detective expert's methods in drawing upon psychological inferences in solving the crime.

Thomas Burke's The Hands of Mr Otter-mole, for all its striking horror, has clues fairly laid. Agatha Christie provides a modern specimen of the ' perfect murder ' by psychological means — a comparison with the Stevenson tale, Was it Murder? Henry Wade's A Matter of Luck shows the reader the crime first and then proceeds with the detec­tion. H. C. Bailey's Yellow Slugs is not only first-class detection but also a characteristic expression of his passionate hatred of spiritual cruelty. And there are fourteen other stories by masters of the craft.

 

First published by J.M. Dent in 1936. This is a 1947 reprint.

The book is in good condition.  Part of the spine of the Dust Jacket is missing.  The text is very clean throughout.