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| | | | | 'The Problem of Thor Bridge' gives us the classic impossible crime setup of a body that has been shot in the head but without any sign of a weapon to hand...and then manages to appear not at all impossible by finding the murder weapon hidden in the most likely suspect's room, also throwing in a... | |
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| | | | | Under the guise of Locked Room International, John Pugmire has been providing English translations of (among others) Paul Halter's impossible crime novels for a few years now, and there can be little more fitting than his latest effort as the opening salvo in my cataloguing of the undoable provably done. It really is time we... | |
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| | | | | A to C D to L M to Z Where a blog post or a podcast episode is about a single novel or collection by an author, the links below will take you to that post or episode. Multiple-author collections are listed by editor. Self-published authors are not listed below, as they already have their... | |
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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... | ||