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Progress of a Crime

by Julian Symons, Martin Edwards

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288 pages1960Poisoned Pen PressISBN 9781728219912
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About this book

Part sociological analysis of the youth culture of the 50's, part investigative journalism, part police procedural, and part courtroom drama, this has everything a crime buff could wish.

Publication Details

Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Published
1960
Pages
288
ISBN
9781728219912

About Julian Symons

Julian Symons's work has probably been as varied as that of any living writer. He made a reputation before the Second World War as editor of Twentieth Century Verse, a 'little' magazine which published most of the young poets outside the immediate Auden circle. After that he put his foot on what he calls the treadmill of murder by publishing a comic crime story, which he now regards as so bad that he won't allow it to be reprinted. Several crime stories later, he can look back on two, *The Colour of Murder* and *The Progress of Crime*, that have received awards as the best books of their year. He still keeps a toe in what he regards as the generally shallow waters of recent poetry, but also has a quite separate reputation as a biographer (of figures as diverse as Thomas Carlyle and Horatio Bottomley) and a social and military historian (he has written a full-length study of the 1926 General Strike and the only book about the expedition to relieve Gordon at Khartoum). Despite the diversity of his interests, he has never wavered in his enthusiasm and appetite for crime stories. Hence *Bloody Murder*, a study of the genre. His latest publications are *The Players and the Game, The Plot Against Roger Rider* and *A Three Pipe Problem*.

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