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John Dickson Carr

  John Dickson Carr, who also wrote under the pen names of Carter Dickson and Roger Fairbairn, is regarded as the Master of Locked Room Mysteries that were most popular during the 30's. His mysteries were complex puzzlers resolved by his detectives whose explanations were most implausible. Carr's Dr. Gideon Fell and "Dickson's" Sir Henry Merrivale were both quite heavy, upper class, middle-aged and eccentric. They differed in that Fell used canes to walk, and Merrivale was quite physically active. Dr. Fell was modeled after author G. K. Chesterton and Sir Merrivale clearly modeled after Churchill.
    It Walks by Night was Carr's first published novel, It Walks by Night, featured French detective Henri Bencolin. It was followed by Castle Skull, The Lost Gallows, The Waxworks Murder, and after other successful novels, The Four False Weapons.
 
Carr's The Three Coffins (also known as The Hollow Man) featured Dr. Fell was chosen as the best locked-room mystery of all time by a panel of mystery writers. The Man with a Cloak was made into a movie that received a Best Movie of the Year nomination in 1951.
   John Dickson Carr was born in Uniontown, PA in 1906. He died February 27, 1977.
  
 


Other Books By John Dickson Carr:



'Til Death Do Us Part Below Suspicion Captain Cut-Throat
Castle Skull Dark of the Moon Death Turns the Tables
Death-Watch Fire, Burn! Hag's Nook
It Walks by Night Panic in Box C Papa La-Bas
Peacock Feather Murders The Arabian Nights Murder/ a Gideon Fell Mystery The Devil in Velvet
The Emperor's Snuff Box The Four False Weapons The Hollow Man
The House at Satan's Elbow The Judas Window The Lost Gallows
The Mad Hatter Mystery The Problem of the Green Capsule: Being the Psychologist's Murder Case The Problem of the Wire Cage
The Three Coffins

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