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The Three Coffins
  

The Three Coffins (Hardcover)

de John Dickson Carr (Author)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Three Coffins, Mai 1 2004
This review is from: Three Coffins (Paperback)
It's such a pleasure to be able to begin a review by saying this is one of the best mysteries I've ever read. How often will I get to state such a bold thing, when many mysteries now seem to blend together, repeat past glories, or, in real sad cases, follow pre-established subgenre formulas to the dull letter? Not too often--but Carr's The Three Coffins (aka The Hollow Man) is so incredibly clever in its conception and execution that I sit here pleasantly walloped by the ultimate locked-room puzzle.

In fact, never mind this simplistic "locked-room puzzle" assessment; the book features not one, but two, impossible murders! The starring corpse is found in a sealed study, but our supporting dead-guy dies in the street from a bullet at close range, while two honest witnesses swear no one was anywhere near him. (Claustrophobics and agoraphobics alike must both learn to beware the invisible, 'hollow' killer, it seems).

Enter Dr. Gideon Fell (and his monosyllabic exclamations), who proceeds to turn every detail of the case upside-down in order to find out that every true thing that happened unwittingly creates one gigantic falsehood; this is the brilliance of the whodunit on display: twenty facts all point to something that has no apparent basis in fact. No wonder the book starts hinting at vampires, spectres, dead men, and true conjurings, as the only workable solution. And then Doctor Fell flips over all the facts, like they are stones, and the entire mosaic of murder looks different. He also sniffs out a few lies, and discards them. But mainly, he just turns the entire case on its head so it all makes sense.

The solution to the crimes committed is stunning...complicated but logical. I confess to being outFawkes'd--sorry, outfoxed. Ignore this classic at your peril.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 amongst the best of a very dated literary genre..., Janv. 19 2004
Par lazza (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) - Voir tous mes commentaires
'Three Coffins' is certainly a class act. Complete with bizarre characters, a locked room murder, magic (!), and a sleuth who knowingly outwits everyone, this book is an over-the-top, hysterical example of detective stories (by the likes of Ngaio Marsh, Agatha Christie, Earl Stanley Gardner) adored by generations. It also has a delightfully dated 1930s London feel (think cardigans, fireplaces, smoking jackets, etc).

So snuggle up on a winter's evening, place your brain in 'suspend disbelief' mode, and enjoy this very clever yet silly story by John Dickson Carr. If nothing else it will bring a smile to your face.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 THREE COFFINS, Déc 30 2000
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This is the book for mystery lovers who love a locked room mystery. John Dickson Carr is the king of the locked room mystery and this is his best work by far.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The most famous of them all but not the best
`The Three Coffins' fully bears out what I've felt about John Dickson Carr's work - his murders are often so diabolical and inexplicable that any rational explanation of them has... Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2000 par Amitabh Das

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Greatest Detective Novel Ever Written
In all my long experience of reading this genre (and encompassing the great names to the lesser-knowns such as Bell, Beeding, Bruce, the Coles, Gilbert, King, Masterman, McCabe,... Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 I defy anyone to solve this mystery
John Dickson Carr is one of the greatest mystery writers of all time, and THE THREE COFFINS is his masterpiece. Read more
Publié le Juil 28 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding locked room mystery
Fans of locked room mysteries are sure to enjoy this atmospheric, well constructed story. The clues are all right there for you but the story is so subtly crafted that you may... Read more
Publié le Mai 25 1998 par K. Ellis (grellis@juno.com)

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