- The House at Satan's Elbow
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name = The House at Satan's Elbow
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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 = 1965
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 220 pp (Award Books paperback edition, 1974)
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preceded_by =In Spite of Thunder (1960)
followed_by =Panic in Box C (1966)"The House at Satan's Elbow", first published in
1965 , is a detective story byJohn Dickson Carr featuring his series detectiveGideon Fell . Thisnovel is a mystery of the type known as alocked room mystery . It was dedicated to his fellow mystery writerClayton Rawson "because of our mutual interest in tricks and impossibilities".Plot summary
Garret Anderson, a historian, has enjoyed an unexpected financial windfall when one of his historical biographies is turned into a smash-hit musical. At loose ends, he agrees to visit an old friend's family home in the U.S. South to bear witness to some unusual happenings. A missing family will is at the heart of matters, but things are also complicated by someone who is playing the role of the ghost of Mr. Justice Wildfare, 18th century
hanging judge and family ancestor. When the head of the family is shot with a blank cartridge by a shadowy figure who vanishes through a locked door, and is later shot again, this time more seriously, Gideon Fell is called in to explain the bizarre events and bring them home to the criminal.
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