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  2. Locked-room mystery - Wikipedia

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    The locked-room genre also appears in children's detective fiction, although the crime committed is usually less severe than murder. One notable author is Enid Blyton , who wrote several juvenile detective series, often featuring seemingly impossible crimes that her young amateur detectives set out to solve.

  3. Joseph Bowne Elwell - Wikipedia

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    This classic "locked room murder" was the inspiration for S.S. Van Dine's mystery novel The Benson Murder Case (1926), which introduced his famous fictional detective Philo Vance. According to a review by Kirkus Reviews, Jonathan Goodman's 1987 book The Slaying of Joseph Bowne Elwell fails in its attempted resolution.

  4. Kosuke Kindaichi - Wikipedia

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    Kosuke Kindaichi (金田一 耕助, Kindaichi Kōsuke) is a fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist.His first case, The Honjin Murders, is a novel of a locked room murder in an old family house, which many people regard as one of the best Japanese detective novels, was published in 1946.

  5. The Hollow Man (Carr novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Hollow Man (The Three Coffins in the USA) is a 1935 locked room mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr, featuring his recurring investigator Gideon Fell. It contains in chapter 17 the often-reprinted "locked room lecture" in which Dr Fell speaks directly to the reader, setting out the various ways in which murder can be ...

  6. The Honjin Murders - Wikipedia

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    In it, he solves a locked-room mystery murder that takes place in an isolated mansion blanketed in snow. Yokomizo had read classic Western detective novels extensively, and the novel makes allusions to John Dickson Carr , Gaston Leroux , and others, with several mentions of Leroux's The Mystery of the Yellow Room as an emblematic locked-room ...

  7. They were locked up 17 years ago for a murder. L.A.'s ... - AOL

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    Lombardo Palacios and Charlotte Pleytez were convicted of a 2007 gang-related murder. They maintained their innocence, and on Friday, L.A.'s new D.A. agreed with his more liberal predecessor that ...