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  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler

    Paperback (American Mystery Classics, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A detective steeped in the art of magic solves the mystifying murder of two occultists.Now retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini spends his days running a magic shop in New York’s Times Square and his nights moonlighting as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crimes so impossible that they can only be comprehended by a magician’s mind. In the most recent case, two occultists are discovered dead in locked rooms, one spread out on a pentagram, both appearing to have been murdered under similar circumstances. The list of suspects includes an escape artist, a professional medium, and a ventriloquist, so it’s clear that the crimes took place in a realm that Merlini knows well. But in the end it will take his logical skills, and not his magical ones, to apprehend the killer.Reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, Death from a Top Hat is an ingeniously-plotted puzzle set in the world of New York stage magic, which was at its pinnacle in the early twentieth century. In 1981, the novel was selected as one of the top ten locked room mysteries of all time by a panel of mystery-world luminaries that included Julian Symons, Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen’s co-creator Frederic Dannay, and Otto Penzler.
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, May 22, 2012)
    A clever magician tries to solve the case of a locked-room murder that only a talented escape artist could have committed. Freelance scribe Ross Harte is working on an essay about the sad state of the modern mystery novel when a scream comes from the hallway: “There is death in that room!” Harte finds a trio of conjurers trying to get into the apartment of his neighbor, the mysterious Dr. Cesare Sabbat, famed occultist and, for the past few minutes, a corpse. They break down the door to find Sabbat lying in a pentagram, face twisted from the agonies of strangulation, but with no bruises on his neck. All the doors were locked, and the windows drop straight down to the river below. Only an escape artist could get out of that room, and Sabbat knew quite a few. To make sense of this misdirected muddle, the police bring in the Great Merlini, an illusionist whose specialty is making mysteries disappear.
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler

    Hardcover (American Mystery Classics, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A detective steeped in the art of magic solves the mystifying murder of two occultists.Now retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini spends his days running a magic shop in New York’s Times Square and his nights moonlighting as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crimes so impossible that they can only be comprehended by a magician’s mind. In the most recent case, two occultists are discovered dead in locked rooms, one spread out on a pentagram, both appearing to have been murdered under similar circumstances. The list of suspects includes an escape artist, a professional medium, and a ventriloquist, so it’s clear that the crimes took place in a realm that Merlini knows well. But in the end it will take his logical skills, and not his magical ones, to apprehend the killer.Reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, Death from a Top Hat is an ingeniously-plotted puzzle set in the world of New York stage magic, which was at its pinnacle in the early twentieth century. In 1981, the novel was selected as one of the top ten locked room mysteries of all time by a panel of mystery-world luminaries that included Julian Symons, Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen’s co-creator Frederic Dannay, and Otto Penzler.
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Paperback (Intl Polygonics Ltd, June 1, 1986)
    Book by Rawson, Clayton
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Gregory Gorton

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 23, 2016)
    When a necromancer is murdered, a magician takes the caseFreelance scribe Ross Harte is working on an essay about the sad state of the modern mystery novel when a scream comes from the hallway: “There is death in that room!” Harte finds a trio of conjurers trying to get into the apartment of his neighbor, the mysterious Dr. Cesare Sabbat, famed occultist and, for the past few minutes, a corpse. They break down the door to find Sabbat lying in a pentagram, face twisted from the agonies of strangulation, but with no bruises on his neck. All the doors were locked, and the windows drop straight down to the river below. Only an escape artist could get out of that room, and Sabbat knew quite a few. To make sense of this misdirected muddle, the police bring in the Great Merlini, an illusionist whose specialty is making mysteries disappear.
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, June 26, 2019)
    Retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini runs a magic shop in New York’s Times Square and moonlights as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crimes so impossible that they can only be comprehended by a magician’s mind. In the latest case, two occultists are discovered dead in locked rooms, one spread out on a pentagram, both seemingly murdered under similar circumstances. Suspects include an escape artist, a professional medium, and a ventriloquist ― clearly a realm that Merlini knows well. But in the end it will take his logical skills, not his magical ones, to apprehend the killer.
  • Death from a top hat:

    Clayton Rawson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons, March 15, 1938)
    When a necromancer is murdered, a magician takes the caseFreelance scribe Ross Harte is working on an essay about the sad state of the modern mystery novel when a scream comes from the hallway: “There is death in that room!” Harte finds a trio of conjurers trying to get into the apartment of his neighbor, the mysterious Dr. Cesare Sabbat, famed occultist and, for the past few minutes, a corpse. They break down the door to find Sabbat lying in a pentagram, face twisted from the agonies of strangulation, but with no bruises on his neck. All the doors were locked, and the windows drop straight down to the river below. Only an escape artist could get out of that room, and Sabbat knew quite a few. To make sense of this misdirected muddle, the police bring in the Great Merlini, an illusionist whose specialty is making mysteries disappear.
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Hardcover (Prescott Pr, Sept. 1, 1988)
    When a necromancer is murdered, a magician takes the caseFreelance scribe Ross Harte is working on an essay about the sad state of the modern mystery novel when a scream comes from the hallway: “There is death in that room!” Harte finds a trio of conjurers trying to get into the apartment of his neighbor, the mysterious Dr. Cesare Sabbat, famed occultist and, for the past few minutes, a corpse. They break down the door to find Sabbat lying in a pentagram, face twisted from the agonies of strangulation, but with no bruises on his neck. All the doors were locked, and the windows drop straight down to the river below. Only an escape artist could get out of that room, and Sabbat knew quite a few. To make sense of this misdirected muddle, the police bring in the Great Merlini, an illusionist whose specialty is making mysteries disappear.
  • Death from a top hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Hardcover (Gregg Press, March 15, 1979)
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  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Hardcover (Tomy Stacey Ltd, March 15, 1971)
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  • Death From A Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Paperback (Collier, March 15, 1962)
    mystery, paperback
  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson

    Hardcover (Gregg Press, March 15, 1979)
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