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| | | | | As my grandfather used to say, "When you fall off the horse, get back on the horse". And that's why he made such a controversial judge at gymnastic competitions. But the fact remains that lately I've had some disheartening reading experiences with favoured authors - John Dickson Carr, J.J. Connington, Freeman Wills Crofts, A.A. Fair,... | |
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| | | | | John Dickson Carr is best known as the master of the impossible crime novel, penning multiple titles that are held among the greatest of that sub-genre of crime fiction. He was a prolific writer, turning out four novels in a year at his peak - an enormous achievement, particularly given how well regarded those titles... | |
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| | | | | Out of all of the impossible crime author's I've read, John Dickson Carr has grabbed my obsession. My entry point for most author's has been the short story, although the mere premise of Leo Bruce's Case for Three Detectives was enough to pull me in. Satisfied with The Wrong Problem and Blind Man's Hood, and... | |
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| | | Aaaah, the debut novels of celebrated authors. Would anyone read It Walks by Night and predict The Problem of the Green Capsule or Till Death Do Us Part? Does The Mysterious Affair at Styles in any way prepare you for The Moving Finger, or for Crooked House? Often it's a challenge to look back on... | ||