Murder in the Library, Part 1: A – H - Britannica Blog
George Eberhart - March 5th, 2007
Murder in the library, as a literary plot, holds a certain peculiar fascination for many readers (especially librarians). Some of the plots revolve around specific rare books, but most are set in mythical academic and research libraries in the United States and United Kingdom. Here are a few titles (arranged alphabetically by author) to get you started. More will come later in Part 2 next week . . .
See the link for A (Catherine Aird) to H (Hazel Holt), plus additions in the comments.


