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| | | | Under the guise of Locked Room International, John Pugmire has been providing English translations of (among others) Paul Halter's impossible crime novels for a few years now, and there can be little more fitting than his latest effort as the opening salvo in my cataloguing of the undoable provably done. It really is time we... | |
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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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| | | | The Tuesday Night Bloggers -- an autonomous collective of GAD bloggers who unite around a common theme -- have returned! To tie in with the release of The 100 Greatest Literary Detectives in a few weeks, a compendium to which our very own Kate Jackson has contributed an entry, everyone is picking and writing about... | |
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| | For someone who wishes there was more ambition displayed in the modern impossible crime novel, I prove hard to please when Gallic maestro of the impossible Paul Halter stretches his wings into his more enterprising undertakings. I can't shake the feeling that I rated The Man Who Loved Clouds (1999, tr. 2018) a little too... |