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Castle Skull door John Dickson Carr
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Castle Skull (origineel 1931; editie 2020)

door John Dickson Carr (Auteur), Martin Edwards (Introductie)

Reeksen: Henri Bencolin (3)

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Entreated by the Belgian financier D'Aunay to investigate the gruesome and grimly theatrical death of actor Myron Alison, the Inspector Bencolin and his accomplice Jeff Marle find themselves at the imposing hilltop fortress Schloss Schadel, in which a killer lurks amongst a small group of suspects.
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Titel:Castle Skull
Auteurs:John Dickson Carr (Auteur)
Andere auteurs:Martin Edwards (Introductie)
Info:British Library Publishing (2020), 258 pages
Verzamelingen:Jouw bibliotheek, Read, Audio, Ebook
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Trefwoorden:carr, bencolin, own, read, 2021, mystery

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Castle Skull door John Dickson Carr (1931)

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This is a unique mystery story in which a French detective competes with a German police detective to solve a bizarre murder at a menacing castle situated on the Rhine River. The detectives are called upon to solve a puzzling murder in a country house setting consisting of the gothic Skull Castle (also known by its German name, Schloss Schadel) perched above the Rhine and "a great stone house with an enormous veranda" on the opposite riverbank overlooking the castle. The murder happened in the castle and the suspects are staying at the stone house. How the killer got from one to the other is one of the many little mysteries involved in the story.

It's a classic Golden Age story, set in the interwar years, and features a cast of oddball characters including the two detectives themselves: Henri Bencolin ("the celebrated juge d'instruction of the Seine") and Herr Baron Sigmund von Arnheim of the Berlin police. The story narrator is Bencolin's assistant, Richard Marle. He's an American who does a good job of playing the dim bulb of the detective array, but is a keen observer and reporter.

The gloomy setting looms over the story of the sudden death of one of two friends who inherit the castle from a famous but eccentric magician. This magician disappeared a decade or so ago in mysterious circumstances and was presumed dead. The two beneficiaries of his will are an English actor and a wealth Belgian. The actor is killed in spectacular fashion and the Belgian engages Bencoin to find the murderer. Von Arnheim is assigned to the case to lead the police investigation. Bencoin and von Arnheim joust with each other as they attempt to identify the culprit. Along the way to a surprising conclusion with a shocking twist, they encounter secret tunnels and false walls to challenge their sleuthing. However, the investigation is secondary to the atmospheric setting which dominates and drives the storytelling. It's over-the-top at times but in the final analysis the sheer entertainment is worth the necessary suspension of belief.

The Henri Bencolin novella included in the book is a welcome bonus for the reader. Similarly, Martin Edwards's Introduction provides useful background colour about the author, his detective creation and the stories in the book. All in all, it's a neat package of entertainment.
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I received a complementary advance reading copy of this book from Poisoned Pen Press, via Netgalley. The comments about it are my own. ( )
  BrianEWilliams | May 4, 2020 |
British-crime-classics*****

Unusual! An early work of a master of the detective novel set in an eerie German castle and even seems to have macabre ghosts! I was unfamiliar with Henri Bencolin as detective, but you can never go wrong with a twisty work by John Dickson Carr. Just ask my bookshelves!
I requested and received a free ebook copy from Poisoned Pen Press via NetGalley. Thank you! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Apr 23, 2020 |
The British Library Crime Classics series doesn’t just embrace British writers. Castle Skull is positively international: the work of the American crime novelist John Dickson Carr, set in Germany, with the Parisian detective Bencolin as its protagonist. It’s one of Carr’s earlier works, published in 1931, and he seems to have thrown everything at it in an excess of exuberance. A mystery, but also a macabre piece of Grand Guignol, this story takes us deep into the dark gorges of the Rhineland, and to the eponymous Castle Skull, former home of the magician Maleger. This extravagant folly was left jointly in his will to his friends Jerome d’Aunay, the Belgian financier, and Myron Alison, the British actor. But now d’Aunay has come to Paris in search of Bencolin’s brilliant mind, for there has been a horrific death, and the castle has seen blood spilled upon its walls: ‘Alison has been murdered. His blazing body was seen running about the battlements of Castle Skull.’ It’s definitely one of the more ‘what the…?!’ opening gambits in detective fiction. A blazing body; a castle shaped like a skull; a whole treasure trove of dark secrets… Bencolin can’t resist and, along with his friend (and the book’s narrator) Jeff Marle, he heads for the Rhineland to discover the full sinister history of Castle Skull...

For the full review, please see my blog:
https://theidlewoman.net/2020/04/10/castle-skull-john-dickson-carr/ ( )
  TheIdleWoman | Apr 13, 2020 |
On the whole, I like Carr's early Bencolin series about a French policeman --they have a strong horror-fantasy atmosphere, but the crimes are rationally explained. This one has a wonderfully dramatic setting --a skull-shaped castle --and a vivid crime scene --a burning man plunging from the castle into the river. I must admit the final explanation is far-fetched even for Carr, which is why I rated this 4 rather than 5. ( )
  antiquary | Aug 31, 2014 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
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John Dickson Carrprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Edwards, MartinIntroductieSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Grimaldi, LauraVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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