Tantalizing Locked Room Mysteries by Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg
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Overview: When Edgar Allan Poe wrote "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" in 1841, he not only created what most consider to be the first detective/hero, but he also gave the reading public a new genre — a new challenge — the locked room puzzle. The appeal of the locked room mystery is simple and obvoius. As Isaac Asimov says in his introduction to this 1982 volume, No One Done It: “Somewhere, however impossible the crime seems to be, there must be an answer that involves only logic and the real world. That is the faith of the mystery aficianado. The delight is in finding the solution and the justification of that faith.”
The 12 stories in this carefully-assembled collection reflect the history of the locked room mystery story.
Genre: Mystery
Contains:
No One Done It by Isaac Asimov
The Murders In The Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe
The Adventure Of The Speckled Band by Sir Author Conan Doyle
The Problem Of Cell 13 by Jacques Futrelle
The Light At Three O’Clock by MacKinlay Kantor
Murder At The Automat by Cornell Woolrich
The Exact Opposite by Erle Stanley Gardner
The Blind Spot by Barry Perowne
The 51st Sealed Room; Or, The Mwa Murder by Robert Arthur
The Bird House by William March
Big Time Operator by Jack Wodhams
The Leopold Locked Room by Edward D. Hoch
Vanishing Act by Bill Pronzini, Michael Kurland
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