Diagnosis: Impossible
by Edward D. Hoch
Satan himself would be proud of his ingenuity," John Dickson Carr said of Edward D. Hoch, today's major exponent of the Challenge-to-the-Reader detective story. The former President of the Mystery Writers of America and an Edgar-Award winner, Hoch is author of many classics featuring New England country doctor Sam Hawthorne, who in the 1920s and 1930s specialized in locked rooms and other impossible crimes.
Diagnosis: Impossible begins with the tale of a horse-and-buggy that vanishes inside a covered bridge and continues with eleven other ingenious and atmospheric stories.
Published: January, 1996
Cover Artist: Carol Heyer
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