Ianthe Jerrold wrote just four mysteries - two (including Let Him Lie) using the pen name "Geraldine Bridgman," and, before them, two under the name of Ianthe Jerrold. Her first mystery, published in 1929, was The Studio Crime, and I wrote about it several months ago, suggesting it to my visitors here as an "extra" which remains very entertaining and readable. As with her later mysteries, The Studio Crime has been republished (for the first time in more than 80 years) by the Dean Street Press, which provided me with a copy for that review. It's a very good Golden Age mystery featuring a seemingly impossible murder, there's an excellent introduction by mystery scholar Curtis Evans, it's available both as an ebook and in print, and I recommend it to you again.
Liked this one a lot. Good mystery with well-drawn characters and a quirky sense of humor. I will be reading more by Jerrold.
joe allegretti
Posted by: joe allegretti | January 06, 2016 at 05:08 PM
I have heard very good things about "Dead Man's Quarry," her second (and last) John Christmas mystery. I'll have to add that to the ever-increasing TBR pile!
Posted by: Les Blatt | January 06, 2016 at 10:12 PM