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MurderByDeath
I read two stories from this anthology: Gentleman and Players and The White Pillars Murder. Both, it seems, stories I've already read elsewhere. Luckily I only remembered enough to recognise I'd read them before, not enough to remember how they end.
Gentleman and Players is a Raffles short story deeply embedded in a country house cricket competition and is less a mystery than an adventure sort of story. Mildly entertaining.
The White Pillars Murder is a G.K. Chesterton short mystery and it's definitely a mystery, but the ending is beyond bizarre, and feels a bit like Chesterton is burning a bridge of sorts. A bit preachy too. Not a fan.