The enquiry into the death of the young woman found in the cellar at Burnt Oak Road proceeded on its routine course. The Press, of course, seized on it avidly. If, as Miss Rose Macaulay says, women are news, and by that presumably meaning live women, murdered young women are super-news. Young women, in the eyes of Fleet Street, are invariably romantic, and to be murdered in a suburban villa and buried under its cellar floor is obviously the quintessence of romance. Banner headlines flaunted their boldest type over double-column stories for just seven times as long as would have been the case if the victim had been an unnewsy young man.
Anthony Berkeley, Murder in the Basement (1932).
British Library Crime Classics, 2021.
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