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The Mad Hatter Mystery
The Mad Hatter Mystery
Author: John Dickson Carr
Called in to investigate the theft of a rare manuscript from collector Sir William Bitton, larger-than-life detective Dr. Gideon Fell is greatly amused to find London agog over "The Mad Hatter"--a prankster who steals the hats of the rich and famous from their very heads. But when Bitton's nephew is found dead inside the Tower of London with a s...  more »
ISBN: 24717
Pages: 286
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Publisher: Collier
Book Type: Paperback
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed The Mad Hatter Mystery on + 713 more book reviews
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Some of Carr's books are among my favorite mysteries (Problem of the Green Capsule, The Three Coffins), but this early Dr. Fell story falls flat. A little too long, too many expositions, a few annoying characters (the ingenue who talks like a spoiled six-year old) and as expected an extremely convoluted solution to the murder. An ok example of the genre, but not the best.
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