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Tag: Dr. Gideon Fell

Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part Three

( A Warning to Readers: I will say the names of victims and allude to methods in some of my … Continue reading Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part Three

Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part Two

( A Warning to Readers: I will say the names of victims and allude to methods in some of my … Continue reading Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part Two

Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part One

( A Warning to Readers: I will say the names of victims and allude to methods in some of my … Continue reading Ranking Carr’s Impossibilities: The Dr. Gideon Fell Series, Part One

The Blind Barber (1934) by John Dickson Carr

Henry Morgan rushes off of the Queen Victoria as soon as she docks and quickly goes to visit Dr. Gideon Fell. … Continue reading The Blind Barber (1934) by John Dickson Carr

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