Description
Death and tennis meet in one of impossible crime master John Dickson Carr’s most memorable cases.
It seems like a case of sudden death but, in order to find who’s at fault, the authorities must first solve the mystery of the body’s puzzling position. The bafflement has reached a harried volley by the time ace amateur sleuth Dr. Gideon Fell gets involved, bringing to the case a wit capable of cutting through the racket and discovering the truth. With brilliant deductive reasoning and plenty of humor, Fell untethers a confounding set of clues in search of a diabolical killer and a bizarre murder method, serving up a dazzling stroke of genius to expose whodunit.
Reissued for the first time this century, The Problem of the Wire Cage is an atmospheric and amusing Golden Age mystery with a memorable puzzle at its center, perfect for both long-time fans and first-time readers of John Dickson Carr.
Reviews
"Carr’s tricks and puzzles are as thrilling as ever, and Johnson’s introduction offers sharp insight into the story’s enduring appeal…. This is an ideal introduction to a master of mystery fiction’s golden age." — Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
"Amateur sleuth Dr. Gideon Fell ... provides the traditional 'one of you is the murderer' summing-up with aplomb. Brilliant." — Booklist
"Whodunnit fans, don’t miss this!" — CrimeReads
"An atmospheric and amusing Golden Age mystery with a memorable puzzle at its center.… It is certain to create new and appreciative fans of John Dickson Carr and is also a great entry point into his series of beloved Gideon Fell mysteries." — Midwest Book Review
"A paragon of the [locked room mystery] form." — Shelf Awareness
"His stories are superbly constructed." — The Times
"One is always sure of a good crime puzzle and of excellent entertainment when Dr. Fell is on the job." — New York Times
"Very few detective stories baffle me nowadays, but Mr. Carr’s always do." — Agatha Christie