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Paperback Problem of the Green Capsule: Library of Crime Classic Book

ISBN: 093033051X

ISBN13: 9780930330514

Problem of the Green Capsule: Library of Crime Classic

(Book #10 in the Dr. Gideon Fell Series)

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A Dr Gideon Fell mystery from Golden Age author John Dickson Carr In the quaint English village of Sodbury Cross, pretty Marjorie Wills is suspected of poisoning chocolates in the local confectionary... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Stylish Mystery

When I received this book, I realised I'd read it many years' ago. As I tend to re-read Carr, this was not a problem and I recalled that it was one I'd particularly enjoyed. It's a nice, lazy paced mystery, the clues are all there in true Carr fashion (if you can spot them!) and the subtitle of "A Psychologist's Murder Case" is doubly emphasised through a psychologist suspect and a lovely bit of criminal profiling towards the end by Carr's amateur detective, Dr Gideon Fell. I enjoyed it just as much the second time as the first and blush to admit that I didn't deduce the answer the second time, either (although this time I didn't seriously try to solve it). It's a well paced mystery, atmospheric in places, though not as creepy as some of his supernatural mysteries. The characterisation is well done and for those who enjoy it, there's a bit of romance included. It cannot be classified as true locked room puzzle but it might just as well be, as the suspects seem incapable of committing the crime and an outside murderer is unthinkable. True to Carr, there are a few twists which keep the reader guessing. A thinker's mystery - a psychologist's mystery - a true classic.

Carr at his best.,

One of my favorites from one of my favorite authors. Carr's mysteries can be clever and interesting, or contrived and tedious. This one is in the first category. The murder takes place during a staged performance to prove the unrealiability of witnesses. And of course, everyone sees things differently. It's one of those mysteries where you'll be flipping back through it to see how you could possibly have missed the obvious clues.

A nearly diabolical killer . . . .

Let me start out by assuring you that I'm not spoiling this story for you. The facts I mention are in the opening pages of the book . . . thereafter, you are on your own.Who would deliberately poison a group of school children? This is the larger framework of the novel.The main story takes place in a sprawling rather Victorian mansion-- all Carr's repertory of atmospheric effects.Again, there's an inexplicable crime -- only a motive is missing. How could anyone profit from these crimes? There's also a person accused who's possibly innocent.Carr not only presents the conventional mystery, with a number of suspects and -- initially -- no clue to the enraveling. He takes the reader on a tour of the murderer's mind. Carr discusses through the voices of his characters some of England's most diabolical murderers. Through the voice of his chosen detective, the obese and eccentric Dr. Gideon Fell, an exploration is made of at least six infamous poisoners. What motivated them? Can it apply to the present case?As other reviewers have stated, the plotting is meticulous. Every detail is considered. The conclusion is very consistent with the presentation.I will say this-- the book proceeds slowly. There's limited action. The book seems designed for readers with an analytic turn of mind. As I recall, the novel was written in 1941. It is definitely an "old classic."Personally, I thought it was well worth the price.

A mind-boggling puzzle

Sub-titled "Being the Psychologist's Murder Case" (and with good reason), THE PROBLEM OF THE GREEN CAPSULE is truly one of Carr's many masterpieces. As adroitly plotted and atmospheric as THE THREE COFFINS and THE JUDAS WINDOW, this novel introduces us to not another locked-room murder but an impossible crime that is just as baffling. The clues are there as plain as day, but it takes a truly nimble mind to put them together. I could not believe how I could have missed the solution. Another subtle and brilliant piece of ingenuity, masterfully written by John Dickson Carr.

A delicious moody romantic mystery.

There is a certain feel about this mystery, an atmosphere as Agatha Christie might say. A young lady's life is threatened and only one man can save her. Once you start it, you'll have to read to the end!!!!! John Green Page, A
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