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English: The Story of Crime Fiction
Mark Lawson, who recently wrote and presented BBC Radio 4 series Foreign Bodies: A History of Modern Europe Through Literary Detectives, is joined by crime fiction writers PD James, Henry Sutton and Jason Webster to discuss the history of the genre, their favourite classics and their own work. Introduced by British Library curator Kathryn Johnson |
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