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Author:
Carr, John Dickson, 1906-1977,.
Title:
The problem of the wire cage / John Dickson Carr ; introduction by Rian Johnson.
Publisher:
Penzler Publishers
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
vii, 262 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Fell, Gideon (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Private investigators--England--Fiction.
Murder--Investigation--Fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Novels.
Notes:
Includes discussion questions.
Summary:
Death and tennis meet in one of impossible crime master John Dickson Carr's most memorable cases.
"Among all of Carr's ingenious crime scenes, the present case is one of his best known: a dead man is found strangled in the middle of a clay tennis court, just after a storm. In the damp dirt, there is one set of footsteps-his own-leading back to the grass; the court is otherwise untouched. There are no trees above from which the body may have fallen and no other visible means by which it may have been transported to its final resting place. Before determining the perpetrator of the strangulation, the local authorities are first confronted by the utter implausibility of the location-two interlocking questions puzzling enough to stump even the most seasoned inspector. The bafflement is reaching a harried volley by the time amateur sleuth Dr. Gideon Fell gets involved, but he soon shows that the knotted plot is no match for his deductive powers. Before he can serve up a dazzling explanation of whodunnit, though, Fell will have to sort through a confounding set of clues in search of a diabolical killer and a bizarre murder method"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
American mystery classics
Otto Penzler's classic American mystery library
ISBN:
1613164874
9781613164877
LCCN:
2023918548
Locations:
DBPE173 -- Clear Lake Public Library (Clear Lake)
TDPH826 -- Davenport Public Library (Davenport)

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