

A labour of love for John Curran as he traces the links between Golden Age detection and games-playing, showing how the taste for ‘ludic’ crime fiction reached a peak between the late 20s and 30s. His admiration for classic writers like Christie shines through but the study – very thorough but not dryly academic – introduces us to many less familiar names.

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