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| | | | Esta entrada es bilingüe, para ver la versión en castellano desplazarse hacia abajoAmerican Mystery Classics, 2019. Book Format: Kindle Edition. File Size: 1213 KB. Print Length: 304 pages. ASIN: B07Q3Z2D4S. eISBN: 9781613161340. Introduction by Otto Penzler. First published in 1933 by Hamish Hamilton in the UK and by Harper & Brothers in the US. The... | |
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| | | | Having recently read The Arabian Nights Murder (1936) by John Dickson Carr, the time seems ripe to rank the first ten of Carr's novels featuring the gargantuan Dr. Gideon Fell. Why the first 10? Well, we're a decimal-obsessed society, and I've not read the eleventh, so this seems a natural jumping-off point. It's not technically... | |
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| | | | Back to another Carr. This one is from his early years and the first novel to feature one of Carr's titanic series detectives Dr Gideon Fell. Hags Nook concerns the terrors of Chatterham Prison, or rather it's ruins, that stand on the site of the Starberth family home. The Starberths have the history of being... | |
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| | (Trans. Louise Heal Kawai. Originally published as Honjin satsujin jiken.) If I have any regrets so far in my journey through detective fiction, it is that I have mostly neglected the shin honkaku school of Japanese mystery writing even though I know from what little I've read of it that it is completely up my... |