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Author Interview: Martin Edwards
Last week, the British Library re-published the first of the Sergeant Cluff novels from Gil North, Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm, with the second, The Methods of Sergeant Cluff, due in early September. One of the prime movers behind the re-release of the Cluff books (and indeed, a large part of the British Library’s output) is Martin Edwards. As you know, Martin is a busy man – along with having written a bucket-load of his own mysteries, both short stories and novels, he’s also the author behind the multi-award winning The Golden Age Of Murder, the history of the Detection Club, and also currently serves as the President of that Club. He’s also an inverterate blogger as well, over at Do You Write Under Your Own Name?
I’ve had the privilege of meeting Martin a few times at various events, and he’s always had a kind word for the blog, so it’s a real pleasure to have been able to do a brief Q & A with him about Cluff, the British Library and other things.
Martin, you’re a prime influence on the choice of books for the crime classics range. What was it about the Cluff books that made you want to include them?
My memories of Cluff date back to the Sixties TV show of that name starring Leslie Sands. I was a small boy then, • 101,498 listeners 9,688 listeners 2,939 listeners 65,375 listeners 20,464 listeners 4,320 listeners 6,864 listeners 64,198 listeners 12,373 listeners 12,922 listeners 64,376 listeners 2,883 listeners View all similar artistsBiography
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