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The Hollow Man

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  • 1935
  • #Thriller
John Dickson Carr
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Two murders are committed in such a fashion that the murderer must not only have been invisible - but lighter than air! According to the evidence, this person killed his first vict... Show More

Two murders are committed in such a fashion that the murderer must not only have been invisible - but lighter than air!

According to the evidence, this person killed his first victim and literally vanished, and then struck again in the middle of an empty street - with watchers at either end who saw nothing and no footprints in the snow.

It was a problem that Dr. Gideon Fell - huge, rumpled, with flowing cloak, eyeglasses and cane - regarded as one of devilish illusion and impersonation.

'Mr Carr has a sense of the macabre which lifts him high above the average run of detective story writers' - J. B. Priestley

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ISBN: 1409146324

ISBN-13: 9781409146322

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Ted Gioia @tedgioia
  • Curated in My 13 Favorite Locked Room Mysteries
If you went to school to learn how to write locked room mysteries, this book would earn you a PhD, not to mention a publishing contract. Carr knew every possible trick in the genre, and his novel is filled to the brim with them. There’s also a lecture on the nature of locked room stories and ‘perfect crimes’ inserted into the narrative (in chapter 17) that can stand alone as a work of literary criticism. They should assign it in college lit crit classes, and perhaps at the police academy too.
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