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Death Locked In

An Anthology of Locked Room Stories

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Douglas G. GreeneRobert C. S. Adey1 editions

A body is found in a room with the door locked and the windows sealed from the inside. Only the corpse is there. We know a murder has been committed, but how and by whom? This is the classic locked room situation, the impossible crime, and tales of impossible crimes have always fascinated readers. But the corpse in the locked room is just the beginning. In *Death Locked In* ingenuity faces the impossible. Here are tales of mystery and murder written by some of the world's best mystery writers: >**John Dickson Carr** gives Dr. Gideon Fell the problem of the woman found strangled on a beach, where the sand is unmarked by footprints. >**Ngaio Marsh** has Inspector Roderick Alleyn solve a murder in a locked dressing room. >**Bill Pronzini** assigns his nameless private eye to shadow an automobile until its occupant suddenly vanishes into thin air. >**Edward D. Hoch** presents a spy story featuring murder in a locked automobile. >**Anthony Boucher** shows how to commit the perfect crime - with a time machine. >**Frederic Brown** tells a cockeyed tale of a ghoul who wants to get into - not out of - a locked morgue. >**Ellery Queen** examines the many facets of an impossible disappearance of priceless diamonds. >**Clayton Rawson**, with the help of the Great Merlini, demonstrates how to disappear from a telephone booth surrounded by witnesses. >**L. Frank Baum**, who would later send Dorothy and Toto on the Yellow Brick Road to Oz, dispatches a money-lender in an entirely different fashion. >**Wilkie Collins** will keep you awake with the case of a murderous bedroom. >**Cornell Woolrich** checks in with a story of a hotel room that kills. >**Lillian de la Torre** recreates the first true historical locked-room mystery. And another ten tantalizingly teasing tales to taunt and terrify you in this collection of the greatest locked-room murders and impossible crimes.

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