Beware of The Trains by Edmund Crisipin

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Classic Detective Stories

Classic Detective Stories

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Guest Narrator: Matthew Jones
My name is Matthew Jones, I used to have a channel 'MJam from London' which sadly got taken down. Ah, well... I've risen from the ashes with the channels below
/ @educatedstockham3558
/ @mjam2023 (my own material)
and most importantly my website which has everything from my old channel
mjam-from-london.webnode.co.uk
Emund Crispin
Born as Robert Bruce Montgomery on October 2, 1921, in Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire, England, Edmund Crispin was a renowned English crime writer and composer. He attended Merchant Taylors' School and later graduated from St John's College, Oxford. Crispin achieved literary acclaim under his pseudonym, Edmund Crispin, penning a series of detective novels and short stories that showcased his wit, intellect, and love for the genre. His literary career spanned from the 1940s to the 1950s, leaving a lasting impact on the British detective fiction tradition.
Edmund Crispin's literary output includes nine volumes of detective novels and two collections of short stories, published between 1944 and 1953. His works are known for their intricate plots, humorous dialogue, and cleverly crafted mysteries. Notable titles include "The Case of The Gilded Fly," "Frequent Hearses," and "The Moving Toyshop," which have cemented Crispin's reputation as one of the last great exponents of the classic crime mystery genre.
Despite his literary success, Edmund Crispin struggled with alcoholism, which led to periods of hiatus in his writing. He maintained a solitary existence in Totnes, Devon, where he indulged in his passions for music, reading, and bridge. Crispin resisted urban developments and preferred a quiet, contemplative lifestyle away from the bustling city.
Edmund Crispin's contributions to British detective fiction are situated within a rich tradition dating back to the late 19th century. Building upon the foundations laid by authors like Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers, Crispin injected new life into the genre with his innovative storytelling techniques and irreverent humor. His works emerged during a period of transition in detective fiction, marked by a shift towards more complex plots and psychologically nuanced characters. Through titles like "The Moving Toyshop" (1946) and "Frequent Hearses" (1950), Crispin demonstrated a keen understanding of the genre's conventions while simultaneously subverting them, paving the way for future generations of writers to explore new narrative possibilities within the realm of crime fiction.

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@rutimizrachi
@rutimizrachi 14 күн бұрын
Ahhhhh! I meet so few people who have ever met Gervase Fen! Wonderful to hear Crispin's work beautifully read here. I so hope there'll be more!
@snowysnowyriver
@snowysnowyriver
Dear Tony......you have become an indispensable part of so many of our lives. Your uploads here and on ghost stories keep many of us sane!! 😊
@alastairdickins
@alastairdickins
Dsp sorry your channel was taken down, I can't imagine why. Nice to see you resurrected (and on Easter day too!)
@evelanpatton
@evelanpatton
OmG! TONY! YOU FOUND MJAM!!! & brought him back!!!! I definitely can say, “BRAVO!” to BOTH of you!
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905
Matthew Jones has a wonderful and unique voice, reminiscent of Edward Everett Horton. Flexible and expressive voicing, a delight to hear. Wonderful job!
@MaggieatPlay
@MaggieatPlay
Excellent tale. Well narrated. Thank you, Matthew. Thank you, Tony, for coordinating this story.
@nancyrogalewski4017
@nancyrogalewski4017
Great job Matthew! Loved the narration.
@rosiemcnaughton9933
@rosiemcnaughton9933
Very well done! Thank you, Matthew.
@along5925
@along5925
Really enjoyable. Fabulous narration; those voices are great! Thank you so much and I hope there is more to come. Truly fine work.
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592
Very entertaining! Great narration! Trains have always been my favorite mode of travel--until now. Busses sound good. Thanks to both of you!
@johnrohde5510
@johnrohde5510
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
@anthonysokolsky6210
@anthonysokolsky6210
Very enjoyable & very well narrated!
@applthorn
@applthorn
Great voice, thank you!
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499
I love your voice Matthew 😊
@michaelgreaves2375
@michaelgreaves2375
Excellent narration! Fine story!
@SuzanneU
@SuzanneU
Thank you.
@deekeller9562
@deekeller9562 2 сағат бұрын
Oh thank you for Gervase! I do love Crispin
@paramama00
@paramama00
Love your work and consistency ❤
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905
More Crispin; yes, please😊.
@evelanpatton
@evelanpatton
Thanks!
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