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#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery

#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery

Update: 2025-05-28
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Are you ready to uncover a Gilded Age mystery that blurred the lines between fiction and reality? This week on Books & Looks, join Blaine DeSantis as he talks with acclaimed historical fiction author Marie Benedict about her new book, "The Queens of Crime." Step back to 1931 London, where legendary mystery writers Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham, and Baroness Orczy form a secret group to assert their place in a male-dominated world. But when a real-life murder occurs, these literary icons become unlikely detectives, using their mystery-writing prowess to solve a crime the police couldn't. Learn about Benedict's extensive research into the lives of these fascinating women and the historical attitudes they defied. A tale of suspense, murder, and the power of female ingenuity. Don't miss this exclusive interview!

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#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery

#120 - Marie Benedict on The Queens of Crime: The Real Murder That Inspired the Mystery

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