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Cargando... The Dime Museum Murders (Harry Houdini Mysteries) (1999)por Daniel Stashower
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very entertaining! ( ) Young Escapologist Harry Houdini is the detective and his brother 'Dash' his able assistant in this fun romp. A millionaire collector of automaton is found murdered in a locked room. The murder weapon seems to be a automaton sitting on the desk in front of the murdered man. The police call on Houdini to describe how the machine works,but instead he decides to attempt to solve the case himself. This is a well-written story,with lots of Sherlock Holmes references to help it along. I look forward to reading another in the series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML:Harry Houdini and his brother, Dash, are called to solve the murder of a toy tycoon in this first locked room mystery starring the legendary real-life magicians New York City, 1897: Young escapologist Harry Houdini is struggling to get the recognition he craves from the ruthless entertainment industry. But when toy tycoon Branford Wintour is found murdered in his Fifth Avenue mansion, detectives call upon Houdini to help solve this mysterious crime, ushering in a new era of Houdiniâ??s career: amateur sleuth. When Harry and his brother Dash reach the scene of the murder, they discover Wintour was found dead in a room that was locked from the inside outâ??the result of a cruel magic trick. Together, the brothers Houdini launch their first ever investigation, venturing into the bizarre world of rare curios and the collectors who will pay any price to own No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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