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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | | Just a quick reminder that John Dickson Carr will be 110 on 30th November, so if anyone wishes to post anything Carr-related on that day I'll collect everything in a summing up post here. I'll put up yet another reminder closer to the day itself, and if anyone wishes to contribute they can just leave... | |
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| | | | | Fresh off my defeat from trying to solve The Decagon House Murders, I decided to try my hand at another Japanese murder mystery. And this time, I decided to go a touch more classical. Seishi Yokomizo's Kosuke Kindaichi mysteries were published in the mid-20th century, with the first in the series,The Honjin Murders, published in... | |
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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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| | | John Dickson Carr's first novel is like a perfectly drawn map of everything he would go on to achieve and master in his career as an author of astounding detective fiction. In It Walks By Night(1930)we have the beginning of all things 'Carrian'. The rich and velvety use of prose to describe character and scene,... | ||