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Readers will be spoiled for choice following up a book like this. I'd like to have plunged my hand into the Bookbag and pulled out some of Martin Edwards own novels but instead I found Margery Allingham's [[Coroner's Pidgin by Margery Allingham|Coroner's Pidgin]], not one of her greatest novels but written immediately post-war and therefore interesting as it begins to show the transition from 1930s style to the bleaker period.
But if you want authors at the top of their game you could compare Edwards's recommendations with [[Crime & Mystery: the Hundred The 100 Best Books by H R F Keating|HRF Keating's selection]].
''Editor's Note'': We can also recommend Julia's own book [[Fifty Years In The Fiction Factory: The Working Life Of Herbert Allingham by Julia Jones|Fifty Years In The Fiction Factory: The Working Life Of Herbert Allingham]] which would serve as an excellent prequel to ''The Golden Age of Murder''.