#4 Henri Bencolin
The Corpse in the Waxworks
John Dickson Carr An eerie and sinister evocation of Parisian backstreets and seedy establishments, traversed by the familiar yet enigmatic Inspector Bencolin. Another enthralling literary puzzle from the beloved author of Castle Skull and It Walks By Night, both reissued as British Library Crime Classics. This book also features the bonus short story âThe Murder in Number Fourâ, an ingenious âlocked railway compartmentâ mystery set on board a haunted train.
ââThe purpose, the illusion, the spirit of a waxworks. It is an atmosphere of death. It is soundless and motionless... Do you see?ââ
Last night Mademoiselle DuchĂȘne was seen heading into the Gallery of Horrors at the MusĂ©e Augustin waxworks, alive. Today she was found in the Seine, murdered. The museumâs proprietor, long perturbed by the unnatural vitality of his figures, claims that he saw one of them following the victim into the dark â a lead that Henri Bencolin, head of the Paris police and expert of âimpossibleâ crimes, cannot possibly resist.
Surrounded by the eerie noises of the night, Bencolin prepares to enter the ill-fated waxworks, his associate Jeff Marle and the victimâs fiancĂ© in tow. Waiting within, beneath the glass-eyed gaze of a leering waxen satyr, is a gruesome discovery and the first clues of a twisted and ingenious mystery.
First published in 1932 at the height of crime fictionâs Golden Age, this macabre and atmospheric dive into the murky underground of Parisian society presents an intelligent puzzle delivered at a stunning pace. This new edition also includes âThe Murder in Number Fourâ, a rare Inspector Bencolin short story.
Genres:
MysteryFictionCrimeFranceClassicsDetectiveGolden Age Mystery20th CenturyHistorical FictionThe United States Of America
256 Pages