It’s the final day of the giveaway week to celebrate the publication of A Patient Fury. I occasionally review classic crime on Crimepieces and collect the green vintage penguins. A picture of one of my bookcases in on the right.
Inevitably, despite keeping a list of my collection, I often end up with duplicates. I’m giving away five classic Penguins in today’s competition written by Wilkie Collins, Simenon, Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle and Margery Allingham.
For aficionados the complete list is:
Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie (no.685)
Mystery Mile by Margey Allingham (no.761)
The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (no.805)
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins (no.1072)
The Hatters Ghost’s by George Simenon (no. 1456)
As with the previous days, to enter the giveaway, all you need to do is ‘like’ my Facebook page
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That’s it! If you’ve already signed up to receive my newsletter, then simply leave a comment below telling me who your favourite classic crime author is.
The competition will be open until tonight Friday evening (the 8th) at 6pm BST when I’ll be drawing ALL the winners for the week and I’ll announce them here. The competition is open to entries worldwide. Good luck and don’t forget to check out the previous competitions this week.
Thanks to everyone who’s taken part this week and made publication so memorable.
***The competition is now closed. Congratulations to winner Linda Cunningham. Thanks to everyone who took part.***
Josephine Tey
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Agatha Christie
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Apart from the marvellous Agatha Christie? A tie between Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins and Margery Allingham!
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It’s got to be the ultimate in crime writing – Agatha Christie 📚
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you have been most generous in sharing the publication of your third novel with all of us!
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Without a doubt it would be the one and only Agatha Christie!
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Another vote for Agatha Christie!
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Has to be Agatha Christie
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Not sure if this counts as crime, but I love Victor Canning’s books. If he’s not allowed then if would have to be Josephine Tey.
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Has to be Agatha Christie.
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Nothing new or original in this answer: I’ll go with Agatha.
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It’s got to be agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie of course!
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Ed mcBain is a big favorite of mine
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Rex Stout or John Dickson Carr.
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