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A Detective’s Farewell

How do you say goodbye to a long-running character?

Many thanks to my guest, Elly Griffiths. Her latest book is The Last Remains.

Books mentioned in this episode
Cat Among The Pigeons by Agatha Christie
The Clocks by Agatha Christie
Curtain by Agatha Christie
The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
The Last Remains by Elly Griffiths
The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths
The Outcast Dead by Elly Griffiths
A Room Full Of Bones by Elly Griffiths
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
The Locked Room by Elly Griffiths
Marple: Twelve New Stories

Previous Shedunnit episodes mentioned
Swan Song
Agatha Christie Writes Alone
Golden Age Inspiration with guest Elly Griffiths

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