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| | | | So I decided to take a mini-break from Agatha Christie and try my hand at solving a case from a different writer. After all, I didn't want to get so used to Christie's style that I could pick out her storytelling tricks and solve her mysteries with my eyes closed. (Hah!) Seriously, though, I'd heard... | |
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| | | | This is a short essay by Kiyoshi Kasai on the works of S. S. Van Dine and how they relate to the problem of perspective in mystery fiction. | |
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| | | | The 1940s were as much an opening door as they were a closing one as far as classical detection is concerned. Mysteries in the ilk of Agatha Christie's puzzlers and John Dickson Carr's miracle murders were slowly falling out of vogue. Save for a few writers who persisted in the craft, the old-school whodunit was... | |
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| | Esta entrada es bilingüe, para ver la versión en castellano desplazarse hacia abajoAmerican Mystery Classics, 2019. Book Format: Paperback Edition. 288 pages. ISBN: 978-1613161302. Introduction by Charles Todd, 2019. First published in 1938 by Hamish Hamilton in the UK and by Harper & Brothers in the US. From Wikipedia: The Crooked Hinge combines a seemingly... |