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Clued in Mystery

Clued in Mystery Podcast

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Sarah and Brook speak with former Department of Justice prosecutor Kevin Flynn about moving from a legal career to writing mystery fiction and non-fiction.MentionedRelentless Pursuit (2007) Kevin FlynnRock Creek (2024) Kevin FlynnFor more infor
Brook and Sarah are about to start writing a traditional mystery together. In this bonus episode, they brainstorm ideas and review survey results from listeners and newsletter subscribers who weighed in on the sleuth's age and the mystery setti
From courtroom dramas to lawyers investigating crimes on behalf of their clients, legal mysteries and thrillers have engaged audiences for longer than you think. In this episode, Brook and Sarah discuss mysteries with a legal theme.DiscussedThe
When the heat is on and tempers flare, you have the perfect condition for a mystery. Brook and Sarah discuss how to stay cool by reading some of their favourite summer-themed mysteries.DiscussedMidsummer Mysteries: Tales from the Queen of Myste
Miss Marple is one of Agatha Christie's famous creations. In today's episode, Brook and Sarah discuss the books and short stories that feature this fascinating detective and are surprised to learn how many of Christie's works Miss Marple appear
Games have long been a way for armchair sleuths to prove their deductive skills. In today's episode, Brook and Sarah discuss the origins of mystery games, the different types of games mystery fans play, and their enduring popularity.DiscussedCl
Doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals make fantastic sleuths. In this episode, Brook and Sarah discuss the origins of the medical mysteries and thrillers.DiscussedKay Scarpetta series (1990-2023) Patricia CornwellGrant Country series
To kick off a new season, Brook and Sarah explore the life and writing of PD James, creator of Detective Dalgliesh.DiscussedCover Her Face (1962) PD JamesInnocent Blood (1980) PD JamesDalgliesh (2021) Acorn TVDeath Comes to Pemberley (2011)Prid
This is a repeat of an episode originally released on November 8, 2022.Liar? Naïve? Or impaired? What if the narrator of the story isn’t telling the truth? In this week’s episode, Brook and Sarah discuss surprising twists and the cues that they
If you can’t get read, watch, or listen to enough true crime, this episode is for you. This week, Brook and Sarah discuss what makes true crime such a popular part of the mystery genre.Discussed in orderIn Cold Blood (1966) Truman Capote“Murder
Brook and Sarah kick off the Clued in Book Club with a short introduction to their first pick: Holmes, Marple & Poe by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. Find out why they picked the book and why they think the title is different in Canada and th
This is a release of an episode originally published on June 6, 2023.As much as we love coming up with the solution before the sleuth in fictional mysteries, there is something about unsolved mysteries that is fascinating. In today’s episode, B
In this episode, Brook and Sarah are joined by Mike Ripley, who has authored an additional 12 novels featuring Margery Allingham's sleuth Albert Campion. Mike shares his experiences continuing another author's work.DiscussedMr. Campion's Farewe
This week, Brook and Sarah take a deep dive into the life and writing of Golden Age author and "queen of crime" Margery Allingham.DiscussedThe Crime at Black Dudley (1929) Margery AllinghamBlackerchief Dick (1923) Margery AllinghamWomen of Myst
Brook and Sarah start a new series exploring the life and writing of modern masters of the mystery genre. This week, they discuss Sue Grafton, author of 25 novels in the Alphabet series featuring PI Kinsey Milhone.Titles mentionedKeziah Dane (1
Eric Rutin from Hallmark Mysteries and More joins Brook and Sarah to share his expertise on favorite Hallmark mysteries adapted from books. Second of a two-part conversation.DiscussedGilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers (2024) Hallm
Eric Rutin from the podcast Hallmark Mysteries and More joins Brook and Sarah to share his expertise on favorite Hallmark mysteries adapted from books. First of a two-part conversation.DiscussedThe Gourmet Detective (1994) Peter KingThe Gourmet
In this week's episode, Brook and Sarah are joined by middle-grade author Lori Briley Fairchild to speak about what goes into a mystery for young sleuths.DiscussedEncyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective (1963) Donald J. SobolNancy Drew Mystery Storie
Brook and Sarah discuss the 2023 release The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding and what they would do in the main character's situation.DiscussedThe Drowning Woman (2023) Robyn HardingFor more informationInstagram: @cluedinmysteryContact us: hell
In this week’s episode, Brook and Sarah explore mysteries with bad neighbors who turn your home–the place you should feel safest–into a dangerous place.DiscussedRear Window (1954 film) Alfred HitchockThe House Across the Lake (2022) Riley Sager
Avid mystery fans are familiar with the expectations of the genre. Occasionally, an author will try something new and delight fans in the process. In this episode, Brook and Sarah discuss mysteries that bend genre conventions.DiscussedWrong Pla
Brook and Sarah continue their exploration of Agatha Christie's sleuths. In this episode, they discuss Superintendent Battle, who appeared in five novels between 1925 and 1944.DiscussedThe Secret of Chimneys (1925) Agatha ChristieThe Seven Dial
Snow and darkness are the hallmarks of winter (at least in the Northern Hemisphere). They are also perfect for setting up an intriguing mystery. In this episode, Brook and Sarah discuss what makes a great winter mystery and a few of their favou
After a short break, Brook and Sarah return with the first episode of Season 6: a recap of their reading over the winter 2023 break.DiscussedIn Cold Blood (1966) Truman CapoteTo Kill a Mockingbird (1960) Harper LeeThe Twyford Code (2022) Janice
This is a re-release of an episode originally published on March 28, 2023.Brook and Sarah speak with author Elle Wren Burke to discuss representation in mysteries and sleuths with disabilities (and why we need more of them!).DiscussedA Fang to
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