As if by Magic
Locked-Room Mysteries and Other Miraculous Crimes
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Narrated by:
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John Telfer
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By:
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Martin Edwards
Impossible crime stories have delighted people since the invention of detective fiction as puzzle-lovers sought more cerebral entertainment. Following on from Miraculous Mysteries, CWA Diamond Dagger Award-winning crime writer Martin Edwards brings together a whole new casebook of mystifying locked room mysteries and impossible crimes.
Featuring more great stories by John Dickson Carr, Julian Symons and Margery Allingham alongside newly rediscovered writers, this selection of stories will bring you more insight into one of the most celebrated and dazzling sub-genres of detective fiction.
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While half the stories are well-known (Carr, Brand, Allingham), Edwards unearthed genuine rarities like Will Scott's "The Vanishing House" and Geoffrey Bush's delightfully satirical "The Last Meeting of the Butlers Club", which skewers all the Golden Age conventions with butler-narrators recounting how Wimsey, Thorndyke, and Father Brown repeatedly saved them from arrest.
Of course, as usual with such short story collections, the quality varies, with some solutions relying on tired tricks, but standouts like Christianna Brand's "Murder Game" (with its dizzying number of false solutions) and Michael Gilbert's elegant "The Coulman Handicap" make this essential reading for locked-room devotees.
My Rating - 5/5
(PS - John Telfer did a great job in narrating it as well)
Absolute corker of a collection!
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