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Cricket and Crime

Why are crime writers so bowled over by the game?

Thank you to my guests, Dr. Andrew Green and cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman. You can find more cricket-related content and news from Andy by listening to Test Match Special on BBC Radio 5, or via his podcast, The Bugle Ashes Urncast.

You can find Dr. Green’s forthcoming book, Dead Long Room, on Goodreads.

Be aware: there are spoilers in this episode for the plot of Murder Must Advertise and non-spoiler details given about the other books listed below.

Mentioned in this episode:
— “The Adventure of the Priory School” by Arthur Conan Doyle, featured in The Return of Sherlock Holmes
— “The Adventure of the Three Students” Arthur Conan Doyle, featured in The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes and the Birth of the Ashes by Arunabha Sengupta
Sherlock Holmes at the 1902 Test by Stanley Shaw
Busman’s Honeymoon by Dorothy L Sayers
Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L Sayers
The Clues of the Caribbees by TS Stribling
Blotto, Twinks and the Rodents of the Riviera by Simon Brett
Murder at School by James Hilton
— “The Guilty Vicarage” by WH Auden
— Alibi Innings by Barbara Worsley-Gough
Murder Isn’t Cricket by E and MA Radford
The Amazing Test Match Crime by Adrian Arlington
— The Test Match Murder by Alfred Tack
— Death Before Wicket by Nancy Spain
Death Before Wicket by Kerry Greenwood
— W.G. Grace’s Last Case by Willie Rushton
Testkill by Ted Dexter

Related Shedunnit episodes:
Murder on Holiday
Death Under Par
The Advertising Adventures of Dorothy L. Sayers

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Cricket And Crime Transcript

Caroline: There are many things to love about the stories that emerged from the golden age of detective fiction. These mysteries from the interwar years have clever plots that engage with a complicated set of rules, an insistence on fair play, strong recurring characters and a powerful sense of narrative momentum that carries the reader… Continue Reading