The Burning Court
by John Dickson Carr
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Pub Date Nov 04 2025 | Archive Date Nov 10 2025
Penzler Publishers | American Mystery Classics
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Description
But as suspicions of strange murder begin to creep in, it becomes harder for Stevens to ignore their eerie potential. His neighbor breaks into the cement-sealed crypt where his uncle is buried, only to learn that the corpse has vanished. Witness testimony further implicates the intrusion of the spirit world into the affair of the murdered uncle, and unsettling echoes of the past into the present push things even further past Stevens’ understanding of reality.
Will the events be logically explained, or is there something unexplainable at work? The answer lies in the pages of this atmospheric and haunting puzzler, which finds Carr, the master of the locked room mystery, operating at the peak of his powers.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781613166994 |
| PRICE | $15.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 312 |
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Featured Reviews
It was a surprise to find a John Dickson Carr novel, almost a century old, as an arc, and thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for what I assume is a new printing of a classic. What a deceptive book! Ted Stevens is a given a galley of a book of historical murders and discovers one looks just like his wife, and even shares her name. While he deals with that shock, he is also drawn into the death of his friend Mark’s uncle, which was thought to be by natural causes but now seems suspicious.
The Burning Court is filled with supernatural hints, but what really happened? Did a body disappear, or was it stolen? Is a witch being reincarnated, or is it all fluff to distract from a despicable murder?
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