Till Death Do Us Part
Crime author Dick Markham is in love again; his fiancée, Lesley Grant, the mysterious newcomer to the village. When Grant accidentally shoots a fortune teller through the side of his tent at the local fair - following a very strange reaction to his predictions - Markham is reluctantly brought into a scheme to expose his betrothed as a suspected serial husband-poisoner. That night the enigmatic fortune teller - and chief accuser - is found dead in an impossible locked-room setup, casting suspicion onto Grant and striking doubt into the heart of her lover. Lured by the scent of the impossible case, Dr Gideon Fell arrives from London to examine the perplexing evidence and match wits with a meticulous killer at large.
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Till Death Do Us Part
Crime author Dick Markham is in love again; his fiancée, Lesley Grant, the mysterious newcomer to the village. When Grant accidentally shoots a fortune teller through the side of his tent at the local fair - following a very strange reaction to his predictions - Markham is reluctantly brought into a scheme to expose his betrothed as a suspected serial husband-poisoner. That night the enigmatic fortune teller - and chief accuser - is found dead in an impossible locked-room setup, casting suspicion onto Grant and striking doubt into the heart of her lover. Lured by the scent of the impossible case, Dr Gideon Fell arrives from London to examine the perplexing evidence and match wits with a meticulous killer at large.
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Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

by John Dickson Carr

Narrated by Kris Dyer

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

by John Dickson Carr

Narrated by Kris Dyer

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

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Crime author Dick Markham is in love again; his fiancée, Lesley Grant, the mysterious newcomer to the village. When Grant accidentally shoots a fortune teller through the side of his tent at the local fair - following a very strange reaction to his predictions - Markham is reluctantly brought into a scheme to expose his betrothed as a suspected serial husband-poisoner. That night the enigmatic fortune teller - and chief accuser - is found dead in an impossible locked-room setup, casting suspicion onto Grant and striking doubt into the heart of her lover. Lured by the scent of the impossible case, Dr Gideon Fell arrives from London to examine the perplexing evidence and match wits with a meticulous killer at large.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 06/27/2022

This nail-biting locked-room puzzle from Carr (1906–1977), set in pre-WWII England and first published in 1944, initially unfolds from the perspective of crime author Dick Markham, who’s besotted with his new fiancée, Lesley Grant. Markham is stunned when a fortune-teller visiting the village of Six Ashes has a session with Grant in which he says something that frightens her, which she refuses to disclose to Markham. Then the seer is shot, apparently by a gun Grant claimed discharged accidentally, and the writer learns that the wounded man is a famed criminologist, Sir Harvey Gilman. Gilman, who survives the shooting, rocks Markham with the revelation that Grant’s believed to have gotten away with murdering three lovers in two countries with prussic acid in rooms from which no person could have escaped—and which have stumped the police. When a fourth such killing occurs in Six Ashes, series sleuth Gideon Fell is called in to explain the inexplicable. Carr’s gift for creating a creepy atmosphere again meshes with a brilliantly constructed and eminently fair whodunit. This epitomizes the goal of the British Library Crime Classics—to reissue outstanding mysteries for a new audience. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"Dark rumors lay the groundwork for another vintage locked-room puzzle from the acknowledged master of the form. Even seasoned fans who spot the killer will be hard-pressed to explain exactly how this impossible crime was committed." — Kirkus Reviews

"Everything fans of locked-room crime novels love can be found here, in this reissued 1944 stumper by John Dickson Carr, the master of locked-room and “impossible crime” mysteries that are, at once, whodunnits and howdunnits." — Booklist

"[Till Death Do Us Part] epitomizes the goal of the British Library Crime Classics—to reissue outstanding mysteries for a new audience. " — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Kirkus Reviews

2022-05-11
Dark rumors lay the groundwork for another vintage locked-room puzzle from the acknowledged master of the form.

A mere six months after Lesley Grant’s arrival in Six Ashes, playwright Dick Markham has persuaded her to let him announce their engagement, thwarting all the villagers who’d been nudging him to pop the question to Cynthia Drew. There’s only one fly in the ointment, but it’s a whopper. Home Office Pathologist Sir Harvey Gilman, who, as The Great Swami, has been telling fortunes inside a tent at a local fete, informs Dick that his beloved has fatally poisoned two husbands and one fiance under impossible, and remarkably similar, conditions. No sooner has the pathologist finished his announcement than he’s shot through the tent by Lesley—accidentally, she maintains—and before dawn the next morning, while Harvey is still recovering from his wound, Dick, brought to the scene by an anonymous phone call, finds him poisoned to death inside a locked room. The mystery cries out for Dr. Gideon Fell, that expert in impossible crimes, and he solves this one brilliantly, though the actions he takes against the killer lead abruptly to another murder that somewhat dampens the closing pages. According to Carr biographer Douglas Greene, the puzzle turns on the author’s own “favorite gimmick” from his storied output, and devotees of the formula will devour it, and the prewar trappings that already made this a period piece when it was first published in 1944, with relish.

Even seasoned fans who spot the killer will be hard-pressed to explain exactly how this impossible crime was committed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176011692
Publisher: Soundings, Limited
Publication date: 01/01/2022
Series: British Library Crime Classics
Edition description: Unabridged
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