He Who Whispers
John Dickson Carr
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Recommended by John
‘I’m a huge fan of the tricksy locked-room mysteries of John Dickson Carr, and this is one of his very best; the rambunctious detective Dr. Gideon Fell investigates an impossible stabbing at the top of an impregnable tower. British Library Publishing are doing magnificently at getting Carr back into print; if you get addicted, which is all too easy, it's worth knowing that he also published under the not-very-opaque pseudonym Carter Dickson.’
From the publisher
'It almost seemed that the murder, if it was a murder, must have been committed by someone who could rise up unsupported in the air...' When Miles Hammond is invited to a meeting of the Murder Club in London, he is met instead with just two other guests and is treated to a strange tale of an impossible crime in France from years before; the murder of a man on a tower with only one staircase, under watch at the time at which the murder took place. With theories of levitating vampires abounding, the story comes home to Miles when he realises that the librarian he has just hired for his home is none other than Fay Seton, a woman whose name still echoes from the heart of this bizarre and unsolved murder of the past. First published in 1946, in later years Carr considered this novel one of his finest works. It shows the masterful author at the height of his powers, boasting an ingenious plot delivered with an astounding pace and striking characters including none other than the great detective, Dr Gideon Fell.