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Summary
(From the publisher):
Reprinted as Murder Impossible
An anthology of 21 mystery stories proposing the solutions to impossible crimes.
Contents:
- The House in Goblin Wood (1947) by John Dickson Carr
- The Other Side by Hake Talbot
- The Courtyard of the Fly (1937) by Vincent Cornier
- Coffee Break (1964) by Arthur Porges
- Bullion! (1911) by William Hope Hodgson
- Proof of Guilt (1973) by Bill Pronzini
- An Absence of Air (“Vacuum”, 1922) by Jacques Futrelle
- The Impossible Theft (1964) by John F. Suter
- It’s a Dog’s Life (“The Case of the Canine Accomplice”, 1982) by John Lutz
- The Death of Cyrus Pettigrew (1909) by Sax Rohmer, writing as A. Sarsfield Ward
- Ghost in the Gallery (1949) by Joseph Commings
- The Missing Romney (1919) by Edgar Wallace
- The House of Screams (1932) by Gerald Findler
- The Impossible Murder (“Captain Leopold and the Impossible Murder”, 1976) by Edward D. Hoch
- A Nineteenth Century Debacle (1979) by George Locke
- A Razor in Fleet Street (“Flight from Fleet Street”, 1952) by John Dickson Carr
- Dinner at Garibaldi’s (1954) by Leonard Pruyn
- The Hanging Rope (1946) by Joel Townsley Rogers
- Now You See Her (1971) by Jeffrey M. Wallmann
- The Blind Spot (1945) by Barry Perowne
- Chapter the Last: Merriman Explains (1951) by Alex Atkinson
Edited by: Jack Adrian & Robert Adey.
Original title: The Art of the Impossible
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Crime/Caper
The following works are contained within this one: It’s a Dog’s Life (1982) [Short Story] Author: John Lutz
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