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Invisible Weapons
Invisible Weapons | John Rhode
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A classic crime novel by one of the most highly regarded exponents of the genre. The murder of old Mr Fransham while washing his hands in his niece's cloakroom was one of the most astounding problems that ever confronted Scotland Yard. Not only was there a policeman in the house at the time, but there was an ugly wound in the victim's forehead and nothing in the locked room that could have inflicted it. The combined efforts of Superintendent Hanslet and Inspector Waghorn brought no answer and the case was dropped. It was only after another equally baffling murder had been committed that Dr Lancelot Priestley's orderly and imaginative deductions began to make the connections that would solve this extraordinary case.
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shanaqui
Invisible Weapons | John Rhode
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I figured this out (mostly) a bit ahead of time, definitely fair-play. There's no major emotion here, it's mostly a puzzle, but I found it very soothing and absorbing.

And that's the 100th book from my backlog read in 2025! Which meets my goal for the year.

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shanaqui
Invisible Weapons | John Rhode

Had a goal to read books from my backlog this year, and I have two to go... so picked this one up rather on a whim. I'm finding it pretty fun. Very sedately classic in its tone. Made me think I should see whether there are more of John Rhode's books currently in print, really!

Gonna take a little break and then probably finish it up.