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classicmystery.blog
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| | | | | Martin Clarke has decided to buy a haunted house - it has a history of strange happenings, not least the evening when the octogenarian butler decided to swing on the chandelier until it came free and crushed him to death. When the guests arrive for the housewarming, it doesn't take very long before strange things... | |
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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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| | | | | Esta entrada es bilingüe, desplazarse hacia abajo para ver la versión en españolBritish Library Publishing, 2020. Format: Kindle Edition. File Size: 4113 KB. Print Length: 260 pages. ASIN: B08MFMT9ZW. eISBN: 978-0-7123-6767-7. With an introduction by Martin Edwards. The Lost Gallows was originally published in 1931 by Harper & Brothers, New York and London. "The Ends... | |
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| | | A Death in Summer, the fourth book in Benjamin Black's Quirke series, investigates the murder of a wealthy but disliked newspaper baron in 1950s Dublin. | ||