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American Detective Stories
American Detective Stories | Maurice Richardson
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The Doomdorf Mystery by Melville Davisson Post: Forming a 2-person posse to deal with Doomdorf and his moonshine still, Uncle Abner and Squire Randolph arrive to find their quarry dead in a classic locked-room mystery. They have two suspects, the dead man's abused 'wife' and a manic mountain preacher, both suspects whom confess to the crime! 👇🏼

Bookwomble Randolph demonstrates his humanity in dealing with the confessors, while Abner solves the mystery, an example of poetic, if not to say heavenly, justice!
The photo is of the author of the Uncle Abner stories, who looks quite the character!
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"The Superfluous Finger" by Jacques Futrelle: A couple of pages in and I was certain that I'd read this story before and, while I do have it in another collection of detective stories, "More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Cosmopolitan Crimes", I haven't yet read that. My perplexity lasted for some time, until I remembered the 1970s TV series, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, which I have on DVD. Checking that, the mystery was solved... ?

Bookwomble ... as an adaptation of the story was made for the TV drama and I have watched it! Actually, I recall the adaptation as being somewhat better than the story I've just read, which is a shame. Perhaps having prior knowledge of the solution to the mystery spoiled it for me somewhat. Anyway, the set up is rather intriguing, even if the denouement seemed rather pedestrian by contrast. 3 🌟 6y
saresmoore Color me impressed! I usually can‘t remember plots from anything I read or watch beyond a few weeks after consuming them. 😅 6y
Bookwomble @saresmoore Well, I wasn't dredging it up from the '70s, so don't be too impressed 😂 Two or three years since I watched the DVD, though, so not too shabby for somebody who can't usually remember what they had for breakfast! 6y
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The Greek legend of Atreus and Thyestes provides a pattern for the theft of the letter and, perhaps, though the analogy is not exact, of the secret substitution of the original letter with its facsimile. Most interestingly, that Dupin and D- are brothers is suggested in a number of ways: they have the same initial; D- has a poet brother, and Dupin modestly comments on his own attempts at 'doggerel'; by the equivalence of intellect that Dupin..👇🏼

Bookwomble ...draws between himself and D-; that D- is well acquainted with Dupin's handwriting; and, which Poe presents as a dramatic flourish, his final lines referencing the myth of Atreus and Thyestes, twin brothers who, in best tragic tradition, hated and plotted against each other. 4 🌟 (following internet research to understand all the classical allusion that otherwise went over my head!) 6y
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An anthology of detective and mystery stories published in 1944. Editor, Maurice Richardson, has selected an interesting and diverse collection of stories of consistently high quality. Even where there are some superficial similarities, such as a couple of the protagonist being writers of mystery stories who solve 'real' crimes, their characterisation is distinct enough to feel different and fresh as you move from one tale to the next.