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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | Having recently read The Arabian Nights Murder (1936) by John Dickson Carr, the time seems ripe to rank the first ten of Carr's novels featuring the gargantuan Dr. Gideon Fell. Why the first 10? Well, we're a decimal-obsessed society, and I've not read the eleventh, so this seems a natural jumping-off point. It's not technically... | |
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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | If I could wrap up everything that I'm looking for in a Carr work perfectly, it would be The Plague Court Murders. No, it's not his absolute masterpiece - that designation is better bestowed on works such as The Problem of the Green Capsule, He Who Whispers, or even a short story like The House... | |
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thebookdecoder.com
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classicmystery.blog
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| | Well, I had a lot of fun giving The Ten Teacups a kicking with JJ over at The Invisible Event the other day, so I thought I'd have a think about what my favourite Carr novels are. "But you've already done that" I hear my very long-serving readers cry, but that was way back in... |