book cover of Eat, Drink and Be Murdered
 

Eat, Drink and Be Murdered

(2026)
(A book in the British Library Crime Classics series)
An anthology of stories edited by

 
 

A mouth-watering feast of crime fiction, including stories of mushroom murders, brown bread spread with
bacillus botulinus, and tales in which the identity of killers is proved by a purchase of fillet steak or an inexpert knowledge of fine wines.

This new collection from British Library Crime Classics features some of the greatest mystery tales from the Golden Age of detective fiction to be based around food and drink. Complete with a well-stuffed introduction from expert editor, anthologist and crime author Martin Edwards, detailing the fascinating role of what we imbibe to the genre, this anthology includes tales from the likes of Dorothy L Sayers, Michael Gilbert and EC Bentley, and is sure to leave readers hungry and wanting more.



Genre: Mystery



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