· Originally published in , The Floating Admiral is a classic literary collaboration by members of the Detection Club, in which each chapter is written by a different mystery author, with G. K. Chesterton adding a prologue after the novel was completed. Each writer was tasked with building on what the previous writer created, without ignoring or avoiding whatever plot points had come www.doorway.ru Edition: Digital Original. · Originally published in , The Floating Admiral is a collaborative novel with chapters written by the above-mentioned writers and nine other, lesser-known members of the Detection Club Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. The Floating Admiral (Mass Market Paperback) Published April by Charter Books. First Charter Edition, Mass Market Paperback, pages. Author (s): The Detection Club, Dorothy L. Sayers (Editor), G.K. Chesterton (contributor), Victor L. Whitechurch (contributor) ISBN:Cited by: 2.
The Floating Admiral. Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, G.K. Chesterton and nine other writers from the legendary Detection Club collaborate in this fiendishly clever but forgotten crime novel first published 80 years ago. "These members of the Detection Club collaborate with skill in a piece of detection rather more tight-knit than one had a. The Floating Admiral was published in the UK by Hodder Stoughton, London in (undated 1st edtion) and in the US by Doubleday, Doran Co, NY dated , as part of the 'Crime Club, Inc' imprint. The first edition hardback books can be found affordably (value UK $50, US $30), but jacketed copies are quite rare. The US version in a very good jacket is worth $1,, while the rare UK. The Detection Club was formed in by a group of British mystery writers, including Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ronald Knox, Fr. The Floating Admiral is a detective novel written in by everybody. OK, not everybody, but at lot of people, fourteen of them.
Full review available at www.doorway.ru The Floating Admiral is a collaborative detective novel written by fourteen members of the Detection Club. Each of the twelve chapters of the story was each written by a different author, leaving G.K. Chesterton to write an incomprehensible prologue and Anthony Berkeley to attempt to tie up all of the loose ends, of which there were many, at the conclusion of the book. The Floating Admiral is a collaborative detective novel written by fourteen members of the Detection Club in The twelve chapters of the story were each written by a different author, in the following sequence: Canon Victor Whitechurch, G. D. H. Cole and Margaret Cole, Henry Wade, Agatha Christie, John Rhode, Milward Kennedy, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ronald Knox, Freeman Wills Crofts, Edgar Jepson, Clemence Dane and Anthony Berkeley. G. K. Chesterton contributed a Prologue, which was written afte. "The Floating Admiral" is a novelty among mystery stories. The prologue written by G.K. Chesterton seems extremely obtuse until the entire plot is explained at the end. The story coheres well and the events are sustained, in spite of the fourteen authors' hands that stirred the pot.
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