Detective Fiction, Cozy Mysteries & Amateur Sleuths, Thrillers, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Other Mystery Categories
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Overview
Droll, finely crafted whodunit from one of England's most popular writer's sparkles with witty dialogue, deft plotting, and an amusing cast of characters. Amateur detectives Antony Gillingham and his chum Bill Beverley investigate the disappearance of their genial host after a mysterious shooting, come upon secret passageways, discover underwater evidence, and more. A rare gem that will charm mystery lovers, Anglophiles, and general readers alike.In the tradition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, this mystery by the author of the Winnie-the-Pooh book is set in the English countryside in a stately British mansion with an abundance of characters and curious clues.
Synopsis
Alan Alexander Milne (1882-1956) was later best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, but he also wrote this "locked room" whodunnit, The Red House Mystery which was immediately extremely popular and always in print. Alexander Woollcott called it "one of the three best mystery stories of all time."Editorials
Library Journal
Though Milne is immediately associated with Winnie-the-Pooh and pals, he nonetheless wrote a number of adult titles, including this 1922 novel in which guests at a country estate become amateur sleuths when a shooting occurs and all evidence points toward their host. This edition contains a new introduction by scholar Douglas Greene.Book Details
Published
March 23, 2012
Publisher
CreateSpace
Pages
170
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781475072105