An American Mystery Classic- Golden Age Locked Room Mysteries
For devotees of the Golden Age mystery, the impossible crime story represents the periods purest form: it presents the reader with a baffling scenario (a corpse discovered in a windowless room locked from the inside, perhaps), lays out a set of increasingly confounding clues, and swiftly delivers an ingenious and satisfying solution. During the years between the two world wars, the best writers in the genre strove to outdo one another with unfathomable crime scenes and brilliant explanations, and the puzzling and clever tales they produced in those brief decades remain unmatched to this day.Among the Americans, some of these authors are still household names, inextricably linked to the locked room mysteries they devised: John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, Clayton Rawson, Stuart Palmer. Others, associated with different styles of crime fiction, also produced great worksauthors including Fredric Brown, MacKinlay Kantor, Craig Rice, and Cornell Woolrich. Golden Age Locked Room Mysteries
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Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Thrillers & Spanning |