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Answer the following about unconventional novels from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, for 10 points each.
[10e] Inverted detective novels that reveal the killer’s identity up front, like Anthony Berkeley Cox’s Malice Aforethought, are often labeled “howcatchems” or a “reverse” form of this question. This genre-defining question is usually printed as one word.
ANSWER: whodunit [accept reverse whodunit]
[10h] In a series that also includes The Franchise Affair, a sympathetic portrait of this person prompts the hospital-bound detective Alan Grant to investigate this person’s supposed crime of double murder.
ANSWER: Richard III [or Richard Crookback; prompt on Richard or the Duke of Gloucester] (The novel is The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey.)
[10m] This mystery writer’s novel The Documents in the Case consists almost entirely of letters and police reports. A gentleman detective created by this author demonstrates his knowledge of campanology in The Nine Tailors.
ANSWER: Dorothy Sayers [or Dorothy Leigh Sayers] (The detective is Lord Peter Wimsey.)
<Editors, British Literature> | G. Prelims 7 - Georgia Tech A + Berkeley A + Bruin + Georgetown

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