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| | | | My Book Club decided to read John Dickson Carr last month - one of his best, I must say - but since I had just re-read it a mere - oh, wait, has it been six years already?!? - I decided to return to my long-standing series, A Carter Dickson Celebration. Since it has beenalmost... | |
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| | | | Considering how much I have loved John Dickson Carr for the past fifty years, it never ceases to baffle me that I purposefully, and with extreme prejudice, decided to ignore the work of one Carter Dickson. It was nothing more than a childish whim, one that in 2018 I began to rectify by tackling the... | |
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| | | | "'So you're a lawyer now?' "'I guess so.' "'Don't you have, like, ten steps for solving crime or whatever? Just do - ' she wriggled her hands in the air like she was performing a magic trick -'a bit of all that.' "'They're rules, not steps. And they're not mine.'" Monseignor Ronald Knox, circa 1930... | |
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| | "Worst of all, the man's a mathematician. Pah!" The Starbeth family lived in a prison, a prison built to surround the gibbet where witches were hanged in days past - the so-called Hag's Nook. And the family has a legend - that the male heirs will die of a broken neck, after spending the night... |