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  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2017)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2017)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 17, 2017)
    This is the classic book.
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2017)
    Classic Book Of All Time
  • The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne Unabridged 1921 Original Version

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 26, 2017)
    The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne Unabridged 1921 Original Version
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2017)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 3, 2017)
    Classic Book Of All Time
  • The Red House Mystery

    A.A. Milne

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1933)
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  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    eBook (, Aug. 19, 2017)
    The Red House Mystery by A. A. Milne
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 8, 2017)
    The Red House Mystery is a "locked room" whodunnit by A. A. Milne, published in 1922. It was Milne's only mystery novel. The Red House Mystery was immediately popular; Alexander Woollcott called it "one of the three best mystery stories of all time", though Raymond Chandler, in his essay The Simple Art of Murder (1944), criticised Woollcott for that claim, referring to him as, "rather a fast man with a superlative". Chandler wrote of Milne's novel, "It is an agreeable book, light, amusing in the Punch style, written with a deceptive smoothness that is not as easy as it looks [...] Yet, however light in texture the story may be, it is offered as a problem of logic and deduction. If it is not that, it is nothing at all. There is nothing else for it to be. If the situation is false, you cannot even accept it as a light novel, for there is no story for the light novel to be about."
  • The Red House Mystery

    A. A. Milne

    eBook (, Aug. 31, 2020)
    The Red House Mystery is a novel by A. A. Milne about the mysterious death of Robert Ablett inside the house of his brother, Mark Ablett while there was a party taking place. It’s a whodunit novel with a simple story that's skilfully told.Milne is best known for his works about Winnie the Pooh, but before he became famous for telling stories about this teddy bear, he also garnered praise for “The Red House Mystery.” The novel was set during a house party in the mansion home of Mark Ablett known as the “red house.” Mark had many guests in the party including a widow and his daughter, an actress and a young man named Bill. While the party was going on, Mark’s long-lost brother Robert arrived in the house and shortly after was found dead. Then suddenly the guests noticed that Mark had disappeared. Anthony Gillingham, a very interesting man who just went to the house to call on his friend Bill acted as the “investigator” to the crime. The two “detectives,” Antony and Bill went on to “investigate” the crime and find out who committed it. It will be up to the readers to categorize who among them is Watson and who is Holmes.Milne did an excellent work of telling the story in a very light and entertaining way. Readers will like this book not because of originality or a complicated plot that’s found in other mystery novels. They’ll enjoy reading it because of the interesting characters and the humour contained in the story. This is a good read for people who are looking for a mystery novel that’s a light hearted enjoyable book to read.The Red House Mystery is a novel by A. A. Milne about the mysterious death of Robert Ablett inside the house of his brother, Mark Ablett while there was a party taking place. It’s a whodunit novel with a simple story that's skilfully told.Milne is best known for his works about Winnie the Pooh, but before he became famous for telling stories about this teddy bear, he also garnered praise for “The Red House Mystery.” The novel was set during a house party in the mansion home of Mark Ablett known as the “red house.” Mark had many guests in the party including a widow and his daughter, an actress and a young man named Bill. While the party was going on, Mark’s long-lost brother Robert arrived in the house and shortly after was found dead. Then suddenly the guests noticed that Mark had disappeared. Anthony Gillingham, a very interesting man who just went to the house to call on his friend Bill acted as the “investigator” to the crime. The two “detectives,” Antony and Bill went on to “investigate” the crime and find out who committed it. It will be up to the readers to categorize who among them is Watson and who is Holmes.Milne did an excellent work of telling the story in a very light and entertaining way. Readers will like this book not because of originality or a complicated plot that’s found in other mystery novels. They’ll enjoy reading it because of the interesting characters and the humour contained in the story. This is a good read for people who are looking for a mystery novel that’s a light hearted enjoyable book to read.
  • The Red House Mystery

    Alan Alexander Milne

    Hardcover (Franklin Classics Trade Press, Oct. 26, 2018)
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