I recently lamented that I don’t really do much in the way of think-pieces on The Invisible Event any more, and some of you in the comments were like ‘Yeah, so do them again, then, idiot’. So here goes. I recently read a book — I’ll not tell you the title, though this is hardly … Continue reading #1351: And in That Way of Caution I Must Tell You – On Hiding Clues in Plain Sight| The Invisible Event
The Judas Window is one of the most celebrated books in John Dickson Carr’s bibliography. When Ed Hoch conducted his famous poll of mystery writers’ favorite locked room mysteries, the …| Mysteries Ahoy!
I have in the past referred to The Punch and Judy Murders, a.k.a. The Magic Lantern Murders (1936) — the fifth book to feature Sir Henry ‘H.M.’ Merrivale under John Dickson Carr&#…| The Invisible Event
I’m continuing my #20booksofsummer24 challenge hosted by Cathy @746books with The Problem of the Wire Cage, the eleventh Dr. Fell mystery by John Dickson Carr. The Problem of the Wire Cage has been…| Golden Age of Detective Fiction