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    • [PDF File]C ar te r D i c k s on (Joh n D i c k s on C ar r )

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      Bowstring Murders was publis hed under the pseudonym Carr Dickson. Its detective, the elderly and "slightly drunk" Sir John Gaunt, is one of Carr's most interesting characters, but the book shows signs of hurried writing. Ca rr produced it at white-hot speed toward the end of 1932 to ea rn money for a


    • [PDF File]Pugmire A Room With A Clue working copy

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      John Dickson Carr’s Locked-Room Lecture Revisited John Pugmire The Reader Is Warned: this entire article is a gigantic SPOILER, with the solutions given to many pre-1935 locked room mysteries. Introduction 2010 marks the 75th anniversary of John Dickson Carr’s The Hollow Man (The Three Coffins), widely regarded as the greatest locked-room novel


    • [PDF File]JOHN DICKSON CARR

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      Writing as Carter Dickson Sir Henry Merrivale Novels: HE WOULD NT KILL PATIENCE THE JUDAS WINDOW NINE-AND DEATH MAKES TEN THE PEACOCK FEATHER MURDERS THE PUNCH AND JUDY MURDERS Douglas G. Greene, series consultant Chapter I A dinner of the Murder Club—our first meeting in more than five years


    • [PDF File]THE HOLLOW MAN (THE THREE COFFINS)

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      JON DICKSON CARR, 1935 CHAPTER 1 THE THREAT To the murder of Professor Grimaud, and later the equally incredible crime in Cagliostro Street, many fantastic terms could be applied - with reason. Those of Dr Fell's friends who like impossible situations will not find in his case - book any puzzle more baffling or more terrifying.


    • [PDF File]JOHN DICKSON CARR - Internet Archive

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      anthologies of John Dickson Carr's work, and is widely recognized as the authority on that writer. Chapter 1 THE old lexicographer's study ran the length of his small house. It was a raftered room, sunk a few feet below the level of the door; the latticed windows at the rear were shaded by a yew tree, through which the late afternoon sun was ...


    • [PDF File]Golden Age Gothic: John Dickson Carr’s Locked Room - Springer

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      Golden Age Gothic: John Dickson Carr’s Locked Room ... When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth ... . (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of Four) 1 In The Hollow Man (1935), John Dickson Carr’s larger than life detec-tive Dr. Gideon Fell rails against the pursuit of realism in detective


    • [PDF File]A MAGICIAN ENTERS THE LOCKED ROOM

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      The US-American author John Dickson Carr, who settled and wrote in England for 27 years, 1 is often considered as a pioneer of the locked-room mystery in Golden Age detective fiction. The Hollow Man, being as Michael Cook words it, "the quintessential example of Carr’s novels of the 1930s" 2 , will serve as the field of enquiry for this study.


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