The Unicorn Murders
For the 150th Crime Classic, this extremely scarce mystery masterpiece by Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr) is a celebration of what the series is all about; making the greatest, and often very scarce, works of the genre available once more. Part impossible-crime, part Secret Service caper, this is one of the most sought-after Carter Dickson books from the middle of his legendary hot streak of classics in the 1930s.
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The diplomat Sir George Ramsden is returning to Britain from France with the mysterious "unicorn" in tow. The legendary thief Flamande has declared that he will be on the same flight as Ramsden, in disguise, and that the unicorn will be his. His arch-rival and head of the Sûreté Nationale, Gasquet, has assured the public that he too will be on the plane to thwart his nemesis.
Meanwhile, holidaying in Paris, the ex-spy Kenwood Blake runs into Evelyn Cheyne and is swept into a perilous chase ending at the Chateau de l'Ile on a stormy night. Here, Ramsden's plane has made an emergency landing, and Henry Merrivale has joined the party. When the castle is cut off by the flooding river, the stage is set for a battle of wits between two masters of disguise in Flamande and Gasquet, as a bizarre and seemingly impossible murder among the party casts suspicion in every direction - and the mystery of the unicorn is revealed.
Carter Dickson's brilliantly intricate mystery was first published in Britain in 1936; it remains a testament to his unique talent for wrangling audacious levels of devilishness into a masterpiece.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 190 mm |
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| Publisher | British Library Publishing |
| Imprint | British Library Publishing |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 256 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Dewey | 813.52 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |