
Shedunnit
@shedunnitshow
The podcast that unravels the mysteries behind classic detective stories. Hosted by @c_crampton. Artwork by @HendinArts.
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New episode! Possibly the most requested one ever? Caroline Crampton does a deep dive on Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers from 1935. Listen now: pod.link/1439204048/epi…




Shedunnit Book Club members on the higher tier get to hear Caroline Crampton reading a classic crime short story aloud every month — this time, it's the railway-based tale “Mystery of the Slip Coach” by Sapper from 1932. To hear this in full, join now at shedunnitbookclub.com/join

New episode! The book for today's episode is Penguin 62, The Missing Moneylender by W. Stanley Sykes. First published in 1931, it became a Penguin in 1936. This was an entirely new title for both Caroline Crampton and her guest @clothesinbooks. Listen now: pod.link/1439204048


The Missing Moneylender by W. Stanley Sykes — the latest book to feature on Green Penguin Book Club — was a complete unknown to both Caroline Crampton and her guest. Had you come across it before? If so, what did you think?

In February, the Shedunnit Book Club is reading The Conjure-Man Dies by Rudolph Fisher. Here's a preview of the bonus episode that Caroline Crampton has made for members giving more information and context about this writer and his work. Join now at shedunnitbookclub.com/join

New episode! What do these four books/writers have in common? They were all favourites of Agatha Christie! On the latest Shedunnit, Caroline Crampton explores the books Christie liked to read, and looks at what that tells us about her own writing. Listen now: shedunnitshow.com/agathachristie…



Last year, Caroline Crampton read all of Edmund Crispin's detective fiction in order for the podcast. Now, she's made an extra bonus episode for just Shedunnit Book Club members, ranking all of these mysteries from worst to best... Join now at shedunnitbookclub.com/join to hear it now.


New episode! Inspired by Art Taylor's essay "The Short Mystery", Caroline Crampton investigates the short story form, focusing on why it has worked so well for crime fiction over the last 100+ years. Listen now: shedunnitshow.com/themysteryshor…



In March, the Shedunnit Book Club is reading Last Bus to Woodstock by Colin Dexter, the first Inspector Morse book. Here's a preview of the bonus episode that Caroline Crampton has made for members giving more information and context. Join now at shedunnitbookclub.com/join to hear it all!


