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James Scott Byrnside

James Scott Byrnside

Author of impossible-crime murder mysteries

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I'm a murder mystery/impossible crime fanatic and author. I like locked rooms, footprints in the snow, missing murder weapons, and unreliable suspects.
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DEATH-WATCH

November 11, 2019February 26, 2020 jamesscottbyrnside

Advance praise for John Dickson Carr's Death-Watch: "Wall-to-wall dialogue!" "The meager traces of romance are cynically used in service of the puzzle, appearing only when necessary and resembling little in the way of true human emotion!" "The chess-piece characters don't learn anything, nor do they change throughout the course of the story. The same goes… Continue reading DEATH-WATCH

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It Walks By Night

October 29, 2019 jamesscottbyrnside

The first half of John Dickson Carr's It Walks By Night deals with the murder and its immediate aftermath. What a grand murder it is! A former athlete (who has only recently become a recluse) is found beheaded in the card room at Fenelli's restaurant. The room had two entrances, both of which were under… Continue reading It Walks By Night

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The Locked Room Reader

October 6, 2019 jamesscottbyrnside

When I bought the The Locked Room Reader , I thought I had only read one of the stories. As it turned out, I had read a few of them. (Damn you, early onset of Alzheimer's!) Nevertheless, I thought I'd write some impressions. Collections of shorts (be they stories or films) tend to vary in… Continue reading The Locked Room Reader

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The Phantom Passage

September 27, 2019 jamesscottbyrnside

Paul Halter's The Phantom Passage has an audacious hook. It's London (1902), and people are reporting strange occurrences. The details are similar. A madman comes out of the fog to guide the victim down Kraken Street. This, in itself, is incredible--the street doesn't exist anymore. Along Kraken, they encounter a man selling grapes, a woman… Continue reading The Phantom Passage

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The Studio Crime

September 14, 2019December 30, 2019 jamesscottbyrnside

Ianthe (God, we don't get many Ianthes nowadays, do we?) Jerrold's The Studio Crime is the sort of competent mystery I could learn a lesson or three from. Not that it's terribly inspired, but what it does, it does very well indeed. The familiar repartee between the fact-worshiping cop and the gut-feel-worshiping sleuth is especially… Continue reading The Studio Crime

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