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Sevin Okyay bu hafta Çözümleme Kulubü'ne ait bir dedektif romanını seçti: Whyn Nehri Cinayeti. Romanın yazarları; Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Clemence Dane, Henry Wade, John Rhode, Milward Kennedy, Ronald A. Knox, Edgar Jepson, Anthony Berkeley, Gilbert K.Chesterton, Victor L.Whitechurch, Freeman Wills Crofts, George D.H. Sevin Okyay kitaptan bir bölüm okutuyor, romana ilişkin yorum yapıyor ve yazarları hakkında bilgi veriyor.
Mr. Mottram's life insurance would pay handsomely, whether he was murdered or died by accident. But they wouldn't pay for a suicide. So insurance investigator Miles Bredon was sent to uncover the true story of Mottram's peculiar death.
We discuss chapters 18-25 of The Three Taps by Ronald A. Knox. With the culprit revealed it's time to reflect back on how we got here and if the path we took was a fair way to uncover the puzzle. We also chat with Krissy Kneen about creating villains in the shadows and her book "The Wintering".
We discuss chapters 8-17 of The Three Taps by Ronald A. Knox. Can Flex solve the mystery in time? How does morality affect our perception of crime fiction? ft. Catharine Lumby, Professor of Media at Macquarie University.
Flex and Herds discuss chapters 1-7 of The Three Taps by Ronald A. Knox. Can Flex solve the mystery in time? How do structures affect our storytelling? ft. Andrew Pople of 2SER's Final Draft.
Fr. Williams reads Fr. Ronald A. Knox's "The Mass in Slow Motion"
Fr. Williams reads Fr. Ronald A. Knox's "The Mass in Slow Motion"
Fr. Williams reads the text of Fr. Ronald A. Knox's "The Mass in Slow Motion"
"the professional enthusiasm which carried my companion" [SIGN] When your interview guest says that she was hooked on Sherlock Holmes based on the line "I confess that I covet your skull," you know it's going to be a fun and unusual discussion. Even more fun is the fact that Rebecca Romney is an extraordinarily well read and well informed Sherlockian, partially owing to the fact that she is also a rare book dealer. Professionally, she works with Honey and Wax Booksellers, but you may recall her from one of her appearances on Pawn Stars, where she was the rare books expert. Rebecca shares her journey, which goes from a youth filled with books to a degree in linguistics and classics, teaching English in Japan and launching Bauman Rare Books' Las Vegas gallery in 2007. Along the way, we discover other Sherlockians that Rebecca has met, the finer points of bookselling (and training to become one), and the magic of having conversations about books with people. The conversation ranges from Ronald A. Knox to Burgess Meredith, Christopher Morley to Richard Altick. Will it include the legendary Chumley? You'll have to listen in to find out. Rebecca and her husband J.P. Romney host the podcast Biblioclast and they have just completed a book called Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History, which will be published by Harper Collins in early 2017. And perhaps there's an Easter egg somewhere as well... We thank Mary Miller for her ongoing and generous support of our program on . And we thank the many listeners to turned out to support us for our 100th show with . Notes 1:37 Welcome and intro 5:52 Sponsor: Wessex Press (The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library) 7:20 Welcoming Rebecca Romney 9:39 Getting Sherlock Holmes into her skull 12:23 Sibling battles led to the path of book collecting 17:05 How does one become a rare book dealer, anyway? 26:25 Meeting a Sherlockian for the first time 33:12 "The Skeptic's Guide to Sherlock Holmes" - from the Winter 2015 BSI 38:09 Sponsor: The Baker Street Journal (eBSJ) 40:16 Rebecca's podcast: Biblioclast 43:32 A new book: Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History 46:55 The most expensive Sherlockian book sold by Rebecca 50:22 Buyer's remorse in a Las Vegas bookshop 53:24 Collectors who view themselves as risky investors 58:24 Advice from a bookseller - channeling Christopher Morley 1:03:52 Sponsor: Sherlock Holmes Brand Rare Book Replicas 1:04:51 Wrap-up and announcements Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and we thank them. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: The , featuring the . , where you can find an electronic archive of . Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find . [Save As] | File size 33.5 MB, 1:10:57 Links: Jimmy Stewart reads "" The classic film by Richard Altick Jerry Margolin on Leave us a rating or review The page The Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at , as well as on the on Google+ (with over 3,700 members), as well as through our accounts on , , , and . Please , , , or and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).