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Imagine the unrelenting chaos of a 1930s traveling theater troupe—exhausted actors, broken props, and a constant rotation of drafty provincial stages. In this episode of pplpod, we explore the remarkable dual life of Ernest Carpenter Elmore, the man who spent his days as a respected theater producer and his nights as the prolific crime fiction author known as John Bude. We deconstruct how his unconventional resume—ranging from a secretarial college to a role as a school games master—provided the meticulous mental filing cabinet and "fair play" logic required to dominate the Golden Age of detective fiction. We trace his journey across the English landscape, analyzing how his time on the road served as raw research for his regionally branded thrillers. Discover how ...