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Gladys Mitchell (1901–1983)

Auteur de The Saltmarsh Murders

89+ oeuvres 4,518 utilisateurs 93 critiques 9 Favoris

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Author Gladys Mitchell was born in Cowley, Oxfordshire, England on April 19, 1901. She was educated at Goldsmiths' College and University College, London. After graduating, she became a teacher and taught English, history, and games at numerous schools until her retirement in 1961. She is best afficher plus known for her detective novels featuring Mrs. Bradley. She also wrote under the pseudonyms Stephen Hockaby and Malcolm Torrie. In 1976, she received the Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger award. She died on July 27, 1983. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Gladys Mitchell

The Saltmarsh Murders (1932) 258 exemplaires
Speedy Death (1929) 227 exemplaires
When Last I Died (1941) 221 exemplaires
Meurtres au clair de lune (1945) 218 exemplaires
Watson's Choice (1955) 213 exemplaires
The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop (1929) 183 exemplaires
Mort à l'opéra (1934) 182 exemplaires
Tom Brown's Body (1949) 167 exemplaires
La mort au rendez-vous (1937) 126 exemplaires
The Twenty-Third Man (1957) 106 exemplaires
L'oncle de Ténérife (1947) 104 exemplaires
Spotted Hemlock (1958) 98 exemplaires
Dead Men's Morris (1936) 96 exemplaires
Laurels Are Poison (1942) 94 exemplaires
St. Peter's Finger (1938) 85 exemplaires
The Longer Bodies (1930) 82 exemplaires
Faintley Speaking (1954) 75 exemplaires
The Death-Cap Dancers (1981) 70 exemplaires
Winking at the Brim (1974) 69 exemplaires
The Devil at Saxon Wall (1935) 65 exemplaires
Uncoffin'd Clay (1980) 57 exemplaires
Here Lies Gloria Mundy (1982) 53 exemplaires
Crépuscule à Soho (1943) 51 exemplaires
The Dancing Druids (1948) 50 exemplaires
L'Homme sans tête (1946) 48 exemplaires
The Devil's Elbow (1951) 48 exemplaires
The Whispering Knights (1980) 46 exemplaires
Convent on Styx (1975) 45 exemplaires
Late, Late in the Evening (1976) 44 exemplaires
The Crozier Pharaohs (1984) 43 exemplaires
Nest of Vipers (1979) 41 exemplaires
Dance To Your Daddy (1969) 39 exemplaires
A Hearse on May-Day (1972) 39 exemplaires
Lament for Leto (1971) 37 exemplaires
Brazen Tongue (1940) 37 exemplaires
Cold, Lone, and Still (1983) 36 exemplaires
Fault in the Structure (1977) 34 exemplaires
Mingled with Venom (1978) 34 exemplaires
Noonday and Night (1977) 33 exemplaires
Pageant of Murder (1965) 33 exemplaires
Merlin's Furlong (1953) 33 exemplaires
Adders on the Heath (1963) 31 exemplaires
My Bones Will Keep (1962) 30 exemplaires
Wraiths and Changelings (1978) 30 exemplaires
The Nodding Canaries (1961) 29 exemplaires
The Murder of Busy Lizzie (1973) 29 exemplaires
The Worsted Viper (1943) 29 exemplaires
A Javelin for Jonah (1974) 29 exemplaires
Hangman's Curfew (1941) 28 exemplaires
The Echoing Strangers (1952) 28 exemplaires
Lovers, Make Moan (1981) 27 exemplaires
The Man Who Grew Tomatoes (1959) 26 exemplaires
No Winding Sheet (1984) 26 exemplaires
Printer's Error (1939) 26 exemplaires
Death of a Burrowing Mole (1982) 25 exemplaires
Death of a Delft Blue (1964) 25 exemplaires
Three Quick and Five Dead (1968) 24 exemplaires
The Greenstone Griffins (1983) 24 exemplaires
Skeleton Island (1662) 23 exemplaires
Croaking Raven (1966) 23 exemplaires
La Malédiction du clan Stewart (1944) 23 exemplaires
The Mudflats of the Dead (1979) 22 exemplaires
Gory Dew (1970) 20 exemplaires
Say It With Flowers (1960) 18 exemplaires
Heavy as Lead (1966) 15 exemplaires
On Your Marks (1954) 14 exemplaires
Caravan Creek (1960) 12 exemplaires
Bismarck Herrings (1971) 10 exemplaires
Shades of Darkness (1970) 9 exemplaires
Your Secret Friend (1968) 8 exemplaires
Late and Cold (1967) 6 exemplaires
The Seven Stones Mystery (1949) 4 exemplaires
Churchyard Salad (1969) 3 exemplaires
The Light-Blue Hills (1959) 3 exemplaires
Holiday River (1948) 3 exemplaires
The Malory Secret 3 exemplaires
Death in Amsterdam (1964) 3 exemplaires
Grand Master (1939) 2 exemplaires
Pam at Storne Castle 2 exemplaires
Cuando sale la luna (2012) 1 exemplaire
Seven Stars and Orion (1934) 1 exemplaire
Marsh Hay 1 exemplaire
Shallow Brown 1 exemplaire
Gabriel's Hold 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories (1990) — Contributeur — 400 exemplaires
Ask a Policeman (1933) — Contributeur — 194 exemplaires
Murder by the Book: Mysteries for Bibliophiles (2021) — Contributeur — 172 exemplaires
Serpents in Eden: Countryside Crimes (2016) — Contributeur — 108 exemplaires
The Big Book of Female Detectives (2018) — Contributeur — 81 exemplaires
Lady on the Case: 22 Female Detective Stories (1988) — Contributeur — 76 exemplaires
Settling Scores: Sporting Mysteries (2020) — Contributeur — 55 exemplaires
Crime on the Coast [and] No Flowers by Request (1953) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
Bodies from the Library 4 (2021) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
Murder by the Seaside (2022) — Contributeur — 22 exemplaires
Deadlier: 100 of the Best Crime Stories Written by Women (2017) — Contributeur — 19 exemplaires
The Gourmet Crook Book (1976) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
Evening Standard Detective Book: Second Series (1951) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires
Evening Standard Detective Book (1950) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
Best Detective Stories (Volume 2) (1964) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
The Big Book for Girls — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Mitchell, Gladys Maude Winifred
Autres noms
Hockaby, Stephen
Torrie, Malcolm
Date de naissance
1901-04-21
Date de décès
1983-07-27
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Cowley, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Corfe Mullen, Dorset, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Cowley, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Ealing, West London, England, UK
Brentford, Greater London, England, UK
Corfe Mullen, Dorset, England, UK
Études
Goldsmiths College, University of London
Rothschild School, Brentford, England, UK
Green School, Isleworth, England, UK
Professions
teacher (of history ∙ English ∙ swimming and games)
novelist
mystery writer
Organisations
Detection Club
P. E. N
British Olympic Association
Courte biographie
Gladys Mitchell taught at a number of private (called public in England) schools until she retired in 1950. She returned to teaching in 1953 before retiring for good in 1961 at the age of 60, and no doubt this explains why she so often used schools in her books. She taught English, history and games. Her lifelong interest in athletics earned her membership in the British Olympic Association. Her first attempts at fiction in 1923 were rejected. In 1929, her first published novel, Speedy Death, introduced the character of Mrs. Beatrice Lestrange Bradley, a psychoanalyst/author turned amateur sleuth who then appeared in a further 65 novels. Mitchell was an early member of the Detection Club along with G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers and in the 1930s was considered one of the "Big Three" British female detective writers. She also wrote a number of books under the pen names Malcolm Torrie and Stephen Hockaby. Born in the village of Cowley, Oxfordshire, April 19, 1901, she never married (any knowledge of romance and sex in her books was purely academic, she explained).

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A murder mystery story published in 1951 which I enjoyed more before the murder mystery plot kicked in. Gladys Mitchell was an English writer mainly of detective novels. She was considered in the 1930's as one of the big three female detective novelists, the other two being Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers. She wrote 65 novels featuring her amateur polymathic psychoanalyst Mrs Bradley and Devil's Elbow was one of them. It would seem she is far less fashionable now as most of her books are out of print.

The novel starts with a narrative of a two weeks coach trip around Scotland, starting in London. It has been gathered from a series of letters written by the courier young Dan Jeffries to his girlfriend Em. It is a lively account describing all of the 31 passengers and the various stopping off points on the way up to the Scottish highlands. Miss Pratt one of a number of spinster passengers is the person who makes the most trouble for the likeable Dan Jeffries and it is she who is murdered following a tortuous journey over the Devil's Elbow. An investigation is launched and Mrs Bradley is called in to assist two detectives one English and one Scottish. The narrative turns to the third person at this point as Mrs Bradley guides the investigation and starts to sift the clues. Young Jeffries first person account resumes when he embarks on a boys own adventure involving motor boats and smuggling, which has been instigated by Mrs Bradley. The novel ends with Mrs Bradley solving the mystery, ahead of the two detectives who are left floundering in her wake.

The novel is well written and entertaining, but there are 31 suspects, which was far too many to hold this reader's interest and so when the big reveal was made it all felt a bit of a let down. I had to re-read a bit of it to see If I had missed anything; to aficionado's of murder mysteries it might have hit the mark. There are some strong female characters, but sexist attitudes are in keeping with the early 1950's, it became apparent that the problems caused by Miss Pratt were because of her pestering of the male passengers.
I enjoyed being plunged back into a 1950's coach trip with all the petty foibles of the passengers and the remarks and expressions typical of the period - 3 stars.
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baswood | 1 autre critique | Feb 10, 2024 |
I will admit that I found this mystery confusing. Motivations for various actions of the characters just didn't seem to make sense.
 
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ritaer | 2 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2024 |
Rather convoluted mystery starting with a Holmes' theme costume party. I'll try a few more, but I can't say I am fond of Mrs. Bradley. I can see why she is not as popular as Wimsey, Poirot or Miss Marple.
 
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ritaer | 5 autres critiques | Dec 6, 2023 |
Sir Bohun Chantrey, a huge admirer of Sherlock Holmes, is throwing a huge weekend party in honour of the Great Anniversary. All guests are to dress as characters from Holmes’ cases. Sir Bohun has assigned a number of the characters to certain guests.

Bohun already has six members of his household attending, so he can only invite nine others. His selection is a couple who are divorcing, a matador, a cousin and the niece, a psychic investigator and her secretary, and actor to play Holmes and a Detective Inspector.

Not all invitees were fans of Holmes; some were more interested in his wealth. His announcement of his engagement to Miss Campbell really spiked their interest!

At first it looks to be a great evening with a formal dinner, dancing to a live band and a mystery solving game. But then… the fog got a bit too thick, and band got lost and was late, the guests decided to swap characters, and when the game was started the guests went their own ways instead of following Bohun’s instructions.

The guests were given pencil and paper and set out to explore the house to find elements from Holme’s adventures. The item and the story it was in were to be noted. An item appeared that was not from the ten chosen stories and no one knew why or who it was from.

The event that really got things going was when one of the attendees was found murdered the following morning. The hunt was on. Mrs. Bradley’s and Laura’s sleuthing uncovered some interesting skeletons in the peoples’ closets. There are red herrings galore to add to the puzzle. It is not the typical country house murder.

This is a new author to me and I plan to read more of her work. A very enjoyable read!
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ChazziFrazz | 5 autres critiques | Nov 8, 2023 |

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Œuvres
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Popularité
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Évaluation
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ISBN
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