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The Daughter of Time
Fans of 'The Cut Direct' will appreciate 'The Daughter of Time' by Josephine Tey. This novel features detective Alan Grant, who becomes fascinated by the historical mystery surrounding Richard III and the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower.
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Clouds of Witness
If you enjoyed the wit and humor of 'The Cut Direct', you'll love 'Clouds of Witness' by Dorothy L. Sayers. This Lord Peter Wimsey mystery is full of clever dialogue, intricate plotting, and a cast of unforgettable characters.
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Murder Must Advertise
Another great choice for fans of 'The Cut Direct' is 'Murder Must Advertise' by Dorothy L. Sayers. This novel combines the glamour of the advertising world with a thrilling murder mystery, all with Sayers' signature wit and style.
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Death on the Nile
If you're looking for a classic mystery with a strong female lead, try 'Death on the Nile' by Agatha Christie. This novel features Hercule Poirot and a cast of colorful characters on a luxurious cruise down the Nile, where a murder occurs and everyone is a suspect.
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The Hollow
Another great choice by Agatha Christie is 'The Hollow'. This novel features a country house party, a mysterious death, and Inspector Poirot's brilliant detective work. Fans of 'The Cut Direct' will appreciate the wit, humor, and clever plotting.
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The Nine Tailors
For fans of 'The Cut Direct' who enjoy a good puzzle, try 'The Nine Tailors' by Dorothy L. Sayers. This novel features Lord Peter Wimsey's attempts to solve a perplexing case involving a series of baffling burglaries and a missing bell-ringer.
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Strong Poison
If you loved the humor and wit of 'The Cut Direct', you'll enjoy 'Strong Poison' by Dorothy L. Sayers. This novel features Lord Peter Wimsey's attempts to clear a woman of murder charges, with plenty of clever dialogue and a cast of unforgettable characters.
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The Secret of Chimneys
For fans of 'The Cut Direct' who enjoy a good adventure, try 'The Secret of Chimneys' by Agatha Christie. This novel features a thrilling chase, a mysterious castle, and a cast of colorful characters, all with Christie's signature style and wit.
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The Tuesday Club Murders
If you're looking for a collection of short stories with a similar tone to 'The Cut Direct', try 'The Tuesday Club Murders' by Agatha Christie. This collection features Hercule Poirot and a group of amateur detectives solving a series of baffling mysteries.
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