- The Black Spectacles
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name = The Black Spectacles
title_orig = US title: "The Problem of the Green Capsule: being the psychologist's murder case"
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author =John Dickson Carr
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =Gideon Fell
genre = Mystery, Detective novel
publisher =Hamish Hamilton (UK) &Harper (USA)
release_date = 1939
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 223 pp (International Polygonics paperback edition, 1986)
isbn = 0-930330-51-X (International Polygonics paperback edition, 1986)
preceded_by =The Crooked Hinge (1938)
followed_by =The Problem of the Wire Cage (1939)"The Black Spectacles" (published in the US as "The Problem of the Green Capsule", with the subtitle "Being the psychologist's murder case"), first published in
1939 , is a detective story byJohn Dickson Carr featuring his series detectiveGideon Fell . Thisnovel is a mystery of the type known as alocked room mystery (or more properly a subset of the locked room mystery called an "impossible crime" story).Plot summary
In the small English village of Sodbury Cross, pretty Marjorie Wills is suspected of having poisoned some chocolates in the local tobacco-and-sweet shop, using a method pioneered by historical poisoner
Christiana Edmunds . Her uncle, wealthy Marcus Chesney, believes that eye-witnesses are unreliable. He avers that to observe something, then to relate accurately what was just seen, is impossible. In order to prove his statements, he sets up a test; three witnesses are invited to witness some staged events not only in their view but in that of a movie camera. After the events, it is planned that they will answer a list of ten questions. Marcus Chesney takes a principal role in the staged events and, during them, is fed a large green capsule containing poison by a masked and disguised figure wearing black spectacles. Amazingly, the three witnesses cannot agree upon the answers to any of the questions and no one can identify the murderer. It seems as though Chesney very carefully set up the ideal conditions for someone to murder him and escape, but Gideon Fell, upon viewing the movie film, can answer all ten questions plus the eleventh -- who is the murderer?
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