Panic at the Pit Prop Syndicate
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The Pit Prop Syndicate (often cited among Crofts' lesser works) is referenced in the podcast to illustrate that even prominent Golden Age authors produced variable-quality thrillers during the 1920s.
The mention is used to contextualize Richard Keverne’s work amid a broader publishing landscape where adventure thrillers coexisted with developing formal detection novels.
No plot synopsis or detailed evaluation of the Crofts title is provided in the episode.
The mention is used to contextualize Richard Keverne’s work amid a broader publishing landscape where adventure thrillers coexisted with developing formal detection novels.
No plot synopsis or detailed evaluation of the Crofts title is provided in the episode.
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referencing Crofts' varied 1920s output when comparing genre tendencies.

Jim Noy

The Sanfield Scandal (Green Penguin Book Club 14)


