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Hoch, Edward D. (ed) - All But Impossible! / Хох, Эдвард (ред) - Практически невозможно! [1981, EPUB, ENG]

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Edward D. Hoch (ed) - All But Impossible!

Название: All But Impossible! / Практически невозможно!
Год выпуска: 1981
Под редакцией: Hoch, Edward D. / Хох, Эдвард
Издательство: Ticknor & Fields
ISBN: 0899190456
Формат: EPUB
Качество: OCR
Язык: английский

Описание:
Антология детектива в стиле "невозможное преступление". Среди авторов: John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, Michael Collins, Bill Pronzini, Edward D. Hoch ...
К сожалению, один рассказ, "THE MAGICIAN'S WIFE by J. F. Peirce", отсутствует.
THE SHADOW OF THE GOAT / Тень козла by John Dickson Carr
THE LITTLE HOUSE AT CROIX-ROUSSE by Georges Simenon
THE PROBLEM OF THE EMPEROR'S MUSHROOMS by James Yaffe
FROM ANOTHER WORLD by Clayton Rawson
THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY by Helen McCloy
SNOWBALL IN JULY / Отдел фокусов. Снежок в июле by Ellery Queen
THE NEWTONIAN EGG by Peter Godfrey
THE TRIPLE-LOCK'D ROOM by Lillian de la Torre
THE BRAZEN LOCKED ROOM / Секрет бронзовой комнаты by Isaac Asimov
THE MARTIAN CROWN JEWELS / Сокровища марсианской короны by Poul Anderson
THE DAY THE CHILDREN VANISHED / День, когда исчезли дети by Hugh Pentecost
AS IF BY MAGIC by Julian Symons
THE IMPOSSIBLE THEFT by John F. Suter
MR. STRANG TAKES A FIELD TRIP by William Brittain
NO ONE LIKES TO BE PLAYED FOR A SUCKER by Michael Collins
THE ARROWMONT PRISON RIDDLE by Bill Pronzini
BOX IN A BOX by Jack Ritchie
THE NUMBER 12 JINX by Jon L. Breen
THE MAGICIAN'S WIFE by J. F. Peirce (текст рассказа пропущен)
THE PROBLEM OF THE COVERED BRIDGE by Edward D. Hoch
THE SHADOW OF THE GOAT


John Dickson Carr


I


It was a thoughtful room, and tobacco smoke clung round the edges of the lamp. The two men who sat there were thoughtful, but that was not the only point of similarity between them. They had the same worried look of persons too much interested in other men’s affairs. Sir John Landervorne had once come from that vague section of London known as Whitehall, and he had been possibly the only man in the city who might have given police orders to Scotland Yard. If M. Henri Bencolin was only one of France’s eighty-six prefects of police, he was not the least important of them.
Fog had made London medieval again, a place of towers and footsteps and dim figures. It blurred the windows of the room in Fontain Court, the backwater of Fleet Street where the barristers sometimes walk in their ghostly wigs, swinging canes like swords. In the room the two men, sitting opposite each other with white shirt fronts bulging exactly alike, smoked similar cigars—Bencolin with his black beard, Landervorne’s beard gray as the cigar ash. It gave one a weird feeling: picture of a detective at thirty, then a picture of him at sixty. Their eyes were somber.
“If you tell me your story,” said Sir John, “you will have to tell it to Billy Garrick, because these are his rooms, and he will be in presently. But it will be safe; he was there last night too.”
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