Ask a Policeman
Book • 2012
Further information is needed to provide a detailed description of 'Ask a Policeman'.
However, based on the podcast transcript, it is known that the book is a collaborative work by The Detection Club, a group of Golden Age mystery writers.
This suggests that the book is a collection of short stories, each likely featuring a different author's unique style and approach to mystery.
More details about the individual stories and their themes are required for a comprehensive summary.
The book's collaborative nature makes it a significant example of the collaborative spirit within the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.
However, based on the podcast transcript, it is known that the book is a collaborative work by The Detection Club, a group of Golden Age mystery writers.
This suggests that the book is a collection of short stories, each likely featuring a different author's unique style and approach to mystery.
More details about the individual stories and their themes are required for a comprehensive summary.
The book's collaborative nature makes it a significant example of the collaborative spirit within the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.
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Mentioned by Caroline Crampton as a book published in 1933, reflecting the interest in detective fiction at the time.

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