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| | | | Esta entrada es bilingüe, desplazarse hacia abajo para ver la versión en españolHarper & Row, 1980. Format: Hardcover. 352 pages. ISBN: 9780060106287. Book Description: Edited and with an introduction by Douglas G. Greene. The Door To Doom, And Other Detections includes five stories of crime and detection, six radio plays, three stories of the supernatural,... | |
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| | | | "Worst of all, the man's a mathematician. Pah!" The Starbeth family lived in a prison, a prison built to surround the gibbet where witches were hanged in days past - the so-called Hag's Nook. And the family has a legend - that the male heirs will die of a broken neck, after spending the night... | |
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| | | | This month, my Book Club decided to read 1929'sMurder by the Clock,the second mystery novel by Rufus King and the first of eleven books featuring a most unusual policeman, Lieutenant Valcour. At some point, Book Club decided to push the book back to April, but I went ahead and read it anyway since my routine... | |
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| | It doesn't take far into Carr's oeuvre before a reader begins to recognize the signposts. Here's the meet-cute and there's the first brief mention of the curse/legend/myth which will soon be tragically reenacted for our ghoulish pleasure. The foolish authority figure (not quite so foolish this time round), the suspicious relatives, and the blusterous authority... |