Snow and darkness are the hallmarks of winter (at least in the Northern Hemisphere). They are also perfect for setting up an intriguing mystery. In this episode, Brook and Sarah discuss what makes a great winter mystery and a few of their favourites.
DiscussedAnd Then There Were None (1939) Agatha Christie
Murder On the Orient Express (1934) Agatha Christie
The Sittaford Mystery (1931) Agatha Christie
In a Dark, Dark Wood (2015) Ruth Ware
One by One (2020) Ruth Ware
The Hunting Party (2018) Lucy Foley
An Unwanted Guest (2018) Shari Lapena
The Sanatorium (2020) Sarah Pearse
Death and the Dancing Footman (1941) Ngaio Marsh
Midwinter Murder: Fireside Mysteries from the Queen of Crime (2020) Agatha Christie
Crimson Snow: Winter Mysteries (2017) ed. Martin Edwards
Dead of Winter (1987) Arthur Penn (director)
The Woman in Red (1941) Anthony Gilbert
Trapped (2016- 2021)
"Has an Old Soviet Mystery at Last Been Solved?" New Yorker (May 10, 2021) Douglas Preston
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