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John Dickson Carr

    November 30, 1906 – February 27, 1977

    John Dickson Carr was a master of the detective genre, renowned for his fascination with "locked-room" mysteries and logical puzzles. His writing style is characterized by intricate plots and a focus on intellectual deduction, offering readers a complex puzzle. Carr's enduring legacy lies in his cleverly constructed narratives that challenge the reader's mind. His works are celebrated for their cleverness and ability to keep the reader guessing until the very end.

    John Dickson Carr
    Death-Watch
    Is Jesus History?
    The Four False Weapons
    Bullies and Saints
    A Doubter's Guide to World Religions
    The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes
    • 2023

      In this baffling whodunnit from the master of the locked-room mystery, a man falls dead in a guarded room, and Sir Henry Merrivale searches for a devilishly-clever killer. They say that Lord Mantling’s mansion is haunted — at least, one room of it is. Known as the Red Widow’s Chamber, the now-sealed quarters once housed the wife of a guillotine operator in the French Revolution, and, since her passing, have been host to a century of unsolved horrors, including the death of a man in 1802, the death of a child in 1895, and a number of mysterious mortalities in the years in between. Now, in 1935, eight men and women join at the manor for a sinister experiment to determine the truth behind the haunting once and for all: they each draw a card, and whoever pulls the Ace of Spades must spend a night in that terrifying room. But the challenge turns fatal when the man selected for the task is found poisoned the next morning when the doors are opened. The locked room was guarded all night, so nobody could have entered or escaped; what’s more, the deadly toxin could only have entered through a break in the skin, but no wounds were discovered on the body. Is this evidence, at last, of a nefarious spirit at work, or of a diabolical and ingenious killer? Only Sir Henry Merrivale, called in to take note of the night’s proceedings, will be able to examine the clues and deduce the truth.

      The Red Widow Murders
    • 2022

      The Kindling Spark

      Early Tales of Mystery, Horror, and Adventure by John Dickson Carr

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of personal growth and resilience, the story explores the journey of its protagonist as they navigate life's challenges and triumphs. Themes of hope, determination, and the importance of nurturing one's potential are woven throughout the narrative. The book emphasizes the transformative power of small beginnings and the impact of supportive relationships. With rich character development and an inspiring message, it invites readers to reflect on their own paths and the seeds of change they can plant in their lives.

      The Kindling Spark
    • 2022

      With a number of strange items making up the physical evidence Dr Gideon Fell, himself an old friend of Ireton's, is summoned to help with the deceptively simple - yet increasingly complex - investigation.

      The Seat of the Scornful
    • 2022

      A Doubter's Guide to World Religions

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(64)Add rating

      A Doubter's Guide to World Religions presents each of the world's five major religions and carefully outlines the history, belief systems, and spiritual practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam so that the interested and curious doubters can explore their similarities and differences.

      A Doubter's Guide to World Religions
    • 2021

      Set in the eerie Plague Court, a once-grand estate haunted by the ghost of Louis Playge, the story unfolds as a new owner seeks to rid the property of its supernatural presence. However, the murder of a medium hired for this purpose raises chilling questions among the guests. With the crime occurring in a locked hut and an untouched circle of mud surrounding the scene, paranoia escalates as they grapple with the possibility of a cunning murderer among them, blurring the lines between the supernatural and human malice.

      The Plague Court Murders: A Sir Henry Merrivale Mystery
    • 2021

      A man is discovered dead in an unlocked room in the English countryside, shot in the head, with all evidence suggesting a recent visitor as the culprit. The presence of a tarot card, The Eight of Swords, adds an intriguing layer to the mystery, hinting at themes of justice and fate. This seemingly straightforward crime scene invites deeper investigation, as the characters unravel the true story behind the murder and the significance of the clue left by the killer.

      The Eight of Swords: A Dr. Gideon Fell Mystery
    • 2021

      The Island of Coffins and Other Mysteries

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Renowned for his expertise in locked room mysteries, John Dickson Carr also excelled in crafting eerie radio plays. This volume compiles all the scripts from the iconic 1948 series, Cabin B-13, showcasing Carr's signature style. The collection includes chilling tales that highlight his talent for suspense and intrigue, making it a valuable addition to his classic works. Fans of mystery and horror will appreciate the unique blend of storytelling and atmosphere that Carr masterfully delivers in these scripts.

      The Island of Coffins and Other Mysteries
    • 2021

      Till Death Do Us Part

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(102)Add rating

      First published in 1944, Till Death Do Us Part remains a pacey and deeply satisfying impossible crime story, championed by Carr connoisseurs as one of the very best examples of his mystery writing talents.

      Till Death Do Us Part
    • 2021

      First published in 1932 at the height of crime fiction's Golden Age, this macabre and atmospheric dives into the murky underground of Parisian society presents an intelligent puzzle delivered at a stunning pace. This new edition also includes 'The Murder in Number Four', a rare Inspector Bencolin short story.

      The Corpse in the Waxworks
    • 2021

      John Dickson gives an honest account of the mixed history of Christianity, the evil and the good. He concedes the Christians’ complicity for centuries of bullying but also shows the myriad ways the beautiful teaching of Christ has enriched our world and the lives of countless individuals.

      Bullies and Saints