Classics in September is in its third year, and this time we’re more excited than ever before. For a start, we have a fantastic sponsor on board supporting us. Bloomsbury Reader‘s line-up of releases chimes perfectly with Classics in September. The publisher has been re-releasing old classics as ebooks and as print-on-demand titles – featuring authors like Margery Allingham, Edmund Crispin, JC Masterman and many more there for you to discover. We’ll be taking a look at a range of Bloomsbury Reader ebooks during Classics in September, and we’ve got some great prizes from the company to give away on our Facebook page. Tune in there every Thursday to enter.
The excitement continues with the line-up of features and reviews planned for the coming month. We’ll be digging up lost gems of the Golden Age, picking the best books by Ngaio Marsh bookshelf, and having a close-up look at some classics including The Day of the Jackal, Rogue Male and The Quiller Memorandum. The team are working on a listing of the greatest classic crime films of all time, and for those who enjoy interactive mysteries we’re lining up a feature on the best classic crime games for iPad. From Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct through to Sophie Hannah’s upcoming Poirot novel – and plenty more – it’s going to be a month to remember.
This year, four authors who read our site are also joining in. Rachel Howzell Hall, TJ Cooke, Cathy Ace and Arne Dahl all write in very different sub-genres of crime fiction and they’ll be here sharing their favourite classics – books that have inspired them and helped them become better writers. And, to cap it all off, we even have a book involving cricket – The Amazing Test Match Mystery takes us all the way back to 1938.
If you’re still not sure what to expect, the links below will take you to round-ups of Classics in September in previous years.
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Finally, we send a big thank you to our sponsors at Bloomsbury Reader. Please tune in during the month and join us as we celebrate the best crime of all time!