Novel Crime Scenes
Twenty Deadly Landscapes
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bodleian Library
Published:16th Apr '26
Should be back in stock very soon

How did a beautiful Georgian house inspire Agatha Christie’s Dead Man’s Folly? Or a stretch of the East Anglian coast become the place in which a murder victim is discovered in P.D. James’s Devices and Desires?
Novel Crime Scenes explores the landscapes of twenty crime novels in forensic detail. Beginning with the Devon moorland of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1899) and ending with London’s Brick Lane as described in Ajay Chowdhury’s The Waiter (2021), it ranges from John Buchan’s Galloway Hills and Gwen Moffat’s Cape Wrath to Ellis Peters’s Shropshire, Margery Allingham’s Essex, Colin Dexter’s Oxford and Sam Llewellyn’s Isles of Scilly. Each chapter also delves into the author’s background and discovers what the setting of the book meant to them, often by following in the footsteps of Britain’s best-known crime writers.
Whether you are an armchair detective or an intrepid investigator, this book will inspire you to appreciate old favourites with deeper insights and discover thrilling new literary destinations.
Hardyment walks appreciatively through dark imaginings, paying enjoyably grateful, sometimes quizzical tribute to the spirit of landscape in classic crime fiction.
-- Libby PurvesNovel Crime Scenes is as enjoyably readable as it is informative. I'll keep referring to it for years to come.
-- Martin Edwards
Aimed at both armchair detectives and literary travellers, [this] book offers new perspectives on familiar tales and spotlights lesser-known crime fiction destinations.
-- Matt DrakeThere is plenty to find out here delivered in a very readable and entertaining form.
-- Paul Burke * New Release Book Review *Here we have 20 different crime novelists, each treated in a crisp, generous, insightful chapter, never too long...Read one chapter a day for 20 days and then order the novels themselves and plan your next knapsack excursion.
-- Richard Lofthouse * Off the SheISBN: 9781851246410
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192 pages