If you enjoy this week's featured book, Clyde B. Clason's Murder Gone Minoan, you might also enjoy Come Away, Death, another Golden Age classic by the irrepressible Gladys Mitchell, and featuring that oddest of sleuths, Mrs. Beatrice Bradley. It involves a good deal of discussion of ancient rituals at the temple of Eleusis and, as the blurb puts it, "a short but informative history of minor Greek gods." I think it's one of the most complex of Mitchell's books, which makes it quite complex indeed, but it's also another mystery that may be centered in some of the elaborate rituals of an ancient civilization.
This is one of Mitchell's that I haven't yet read (or found). I'll definitely keep my eye out...
Posted by: Bev Hankins | March 10, 2015 at 09:31 PM
Bev, it's still available from Rue Morgue Press - if you click on the link in the post, it should take you to the book's page.
Posted by: Les Blatt | March 11, 2015 at 12:35 AM