A review by melissadeemcdaniel
It Walks by Night: A Paris Mystery by John Dickson Carr, Martin Edwards

3.0

This pair of early mysteries by John Dickson Carr have the trademark smoke-wreathed atmosphere of the early Golden Age. Although they show their age in the somewhat overwrought language and gesticulations of the characters, they are complicated and engrossing examples of Carr’s work. The reader can walk at Detective Bencolin’s side as he investigates these “impossible” mysteries.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.