10:00am-4:00pm daily from Saturday 23 March until Thursday 28 March
Cambridge University Library, Milstein Exhibition Centre, West Road, CB3 9DR
Crime fiction is the UK's most read, bought and borrowed genre.
Cambridge University Library is drawing on its world-leading collections of British crime fiction to stage a murderously good exhibition!
Bringing together literature, culture and heritage, Murder by the Book: A Celebration of 20th Century British Crime Fiction illuminates and celebrates the stories of the UK’s most popular fiction writing. Curated by award-winning crime novelist Nicola Upson, the Library's exhibition challenges traditional distinctions between literary fiction and genre fiction. Murder by the Book examines crime’s place in our literary history and the Library’s own Special Collections.
The exhibition showcases rare books and audio-visual recordings looking at the genre from its origins in the works of Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens, to contemporary best-sellers Val McDermid and Ian Rankin.
With first editions of The Moonstone and Bleak House, as well as Sherlock Holmes' debut appearance, the exhibition also looks at the Library’s remarkable collections and stylish dust jackets that represent more than a century of British book design.
Free tickets available to book via the website from Monday 26th February