A review of The Attending Truth by E R Punshon – 230819
Originally published in 1952 when Punshon was eighty and reissued by Dean Street Press, The Attending Truth is the thirti… Read More
A review of The Secret Search by E R Punshon – 230706
Here’s a mystery before we start. The cover of the reissued edition of this book by the excellent Dean Street Press s… Read More
A review of The Golden Dagger by E R Punshon – 250528
E R Punshon took a bit of a risk in setting the twenty-ninth in his Bobby Owen series at Cobblers. Originally published in… Read More
A review of Everybody Always Tells by E R Punshon – 230323
Surely one of the reasons that E R Punshon’s Bobby Owen series fell into undeserved obscurity is the poor choice… Read More
A review of So Many Doors by E R Punshon -230212
One of life’s many little mysteries is why a Golden Age detective crime writer of the quality of E R Punshon fell so spectacular… Read More
A review of Four Strange Women by E R Punshon
Bobby Owen’s promotion to Inspector and his transfer to Wychshire, his reward after a bit of string pulling by Lady Markham after h… Read More
A review of Murder Abroad by E R Punshon
Originally published in 1939 and now reissued by Dean Street Press, the thirteenth in Punshon’s enjoyable Bobby Owen series, Murder Abro… Read More
A review of Suspects – Nine by E R Punshon
Originally published in 1939 and now reissued by Dean Street Press, Suspects – Nine is the twelfth in Punshon’s Bobby Owen… Read More
A review of Dictator’s Way by E R Punshon
One of the things I like about E R Punshon is that he wears his heart on his sleeve and is not content just to produce a cosy mystery p… Read More
A review of The Dusky Hour by E R Punshon
This is the ninth in Punshon’s Bobby Owen series, also known as Death in the Chalkpits, originally published in 1937 and reissued by De… Read More
A review of Mystery of Mr Jessop by E R Punshon
In this the eighth in Punshon’s Bobby Owen, originally published in 1937 and now reissued by Dean Street Press, the aspiring youn… Read More
A review of The Bath Mysteries by E R Punshon
I am glad I use my bath to store my coal rather to cleanse myself in as this is yet another murder mystery where the victims, and there a… Read More
A review of Death of a Beauty Queen by E R Punshon
Beauty contests are a thing of the past, no bad thing either, but for Caroline Mears, “a veritable goddess of old Grecian drea… Read More
A review of Mystery Villa by E R Punshon
Although he has long gone out of fashion and he never hit the heights of some of his more illustrious contemporaries, when E R Punshon is on s… Read More
A review of Death Among The Sunbathers by E R Punshon
Bobby Owen, Bobby Owen, wherefore art thou, Bobby Owen? The reader of this rather odd book, the second in Punshon’s Bobby O… Read More
A review of The House of Godwinsson by E R Punshon
My, what a transformation! In the twenty-fifth book in Punshon’s Bobby Owen series, originally published in 1948 and reissued… Read More
It Might Lead Anywhere – E R Punshon
E R Punshon, a sadly neglected writer of detective fiction, had many strengths but coming up with a catchy and attention-grabbing title was… Read More
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