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The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop

Gladys Mitchell
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Year
2025
Language
English

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A seaside village, a missing man, and a butcher's shop hiding a gruesome secret…

The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop is one of the most celebrated Golden Age of Detective Fiction classics by Gladys Mitchell, the brilliant creator of the eccentric psychoanalyst-detective Mrs. Bradley. Known for her razor-sharp wit, psychological insight, and delight in the macabre, Mitchell crafts a vintage murder mystery that is as chilling as it is clever. When Rupert Sethleigh mysteriously disappears, the quiet English village is thrown into scandal. Soon after, gruesome remains turn up in a butcher's shop, and suspicion spreads like wildfire. Enter the indomitable Mrs. Bradley, one of the most unconventional detectives in classic crime fiction. With her sharp mind and unflinching approach, she unravels a web of secrets, lies, and motives in this atmospheric British whodunit.

Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Margery Allingham, The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop blends psychological detective fiction, dark comedy, and vintage crime intrigue. With its eccentric heroine, macabre humor, and village murder setting, this classic British mystery reprint remains a must-read for collectors and fans of Golden Age mysteries alike. Step into Gladys Mitchell's world of twisted puzzles, country village secrets, and unforgettable detective work-where nothing is ever quite what it seems.


About the author:
Gladys Mitchell (1901–1983) was one of the great voices of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, often ranked alongside Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Margery Allingham. Known as "The Great Gladys" by her admirers, she was admired for her eccentric plots, dark humor, and fascination with psychology and the macabre.

Her most famous creation, Dame Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley-a sharp-tongued psychoanalyst and amateur sleuth-starred in more than sixty novels, beginning with Speedy Death (1929). Unlike many of her contemporaries, Mitchell delighted in blending psychological puzzles, folklore, witchcraft, and dark comedy into her mysteries, making her books stand out in the crowded field of British detective fiction.

The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop is among her most memorable novels, showcasing her signature mix of witty dialogue, atmospheric village settings, and chillingly clever murders. For readers of classic whodunits, vintage crime reprints, and unconventional detectives, Gladys Mitchell's work offers an endlessly rewarding journey into the stranger corners of the Golden Age mystery tradition.

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