Nineteen ingenious crime puzzle mysteries inspired by the master of the locked room mystery, John Dickson Carr—some of them featuring Nameless Detective and Carpenter & Quincannon … tales involving locked rooms, bizarre vanishings, curious murder methods and ghostly apparitions … in settings as diverse as a prison execution shed, a magic show, a deserted islet, a poker game, a bookshop, a lumber camp, a brewery, and the depths of a gold mine …
Crimes committed in sealed rooms and crypts, on virgin sand, in places under constant guard or observation … crimes concerning the mysterious disappearances of people, weapons, valuables, and for good measure, a dead body.
Twisted and ingenious mysteries from the master of mystery himself—Bill Pronzini!
Mystery Writers of America Awards "Grand Master" 2008 Shamus Awards Best Novel winner (1999) for Boobytrap Edgar Awards Best Novel nominee (1998) for A Wasteland of Strangers Shamus Awards Best Novel nominee (1997) for Sentinels Shamus Awards "The Eye" (Lifetime achievment award) 1987 Shamus Awards Best Novel winner (1982) for Hoodwink
I have read several books by John Dickson Carr, and for some reason I am not a fan of most of his work. However, this collection of short stories from Bill Pronzini written almost as a homage to Carr is actually better than a lot of the originals, maybe because they're short stories, quicky coming to the big reveal.
We have stand alone tales, stories featuring the Nameless Detective (I have read many in that series), and also some with Carpenter & Quincannon, private detectives in San Francisco in the late 1890's. Most of the stories are fine, an impossible mystery followed by a tricky explanation, although reading them back to back gets a bit repetitive. But a good collection nevertheless.