I have been doing the Classic Mysteries podcast weekly for nearly two years now, and that's a lot of reviews. I do not keep all of them active with directories such as iTunes or Podcast Alley = a hundred reviews tends to intimidate first-time visitors. But I do think it might be worth inviting you to go back and listen to some of the early reviews, when appropriate.
For example, having just posted the review of "Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club," by Dorothy L. Sayers, you might enjoy going back to hear my comments about my favorite Lord Peter Wimsey story - "The Nine Tailors." It is a book as much about the British art of change-ringing - the ringing of sets of church bells - as it is a mystery, and the bells are central characters in the story. Listen to my review by following the link. If you haven't read it - you owe it to yourself; it is one of my favorite mysteries by any author.
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