NPR's Book of the Day - The new novel 'Fair Play' is a self-aware take on the golden age of detective fiction

NPR's Book of the Day - The new novel 'Fair Play' is a self-aware take on the golden age of detective fiction

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In the new novel Fair Play, Abigail is hosting a murder mystery party at an Irish country house on New Year's Eve. She's also in deep mourning for her brother. The story's opening reads as a typical setup for a crime novel. But Irish author Louise Hegarty's debut novel honors the golden age of detective fiction while simultaneously turning the genre on its head. In today's episode, Hegarty joins NPR's Ayesha Rascoe for a conversation that touches on Fair Play's meta elements, as well as its atypical relationship to grief.

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