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mysteryofmurder.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Anyone who has read an impossible crime novel in the last ten years (or in the last 40 years, if you speak French!) probably needs no introduction to Paul Halter. With an impressive workload of over forty novels, nearly all locked room mysteries, his name has become something of a byword for modern specialists in... | |
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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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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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playingatdetection.com
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| | | | | Detective Kosuke Kindaichi must contend with a fiendish locked-room murder in Seishi Yokomizo's first detective novel. | |
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thereaderiswarned.wordpress.com
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| | | This Golden Age classic wins the award for my favourite title for a crime novel ever, closely followed by Murder Is Easy by Christie (so chilling). And Carter Dickson, pseudonym of the master of the impossible crime John Dickson Carr, has excelled himself in my eyes again. Set against the backdrop of WWII aboard the... | ||