Description
Cover is worn with a couple of bends and a well worn spine. Binding is secure. Pages are clean with minor damage on the edges.
This vintage mystery novel, published in 1941, is a prime example of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Written by the prolific author John Dickson Carr under his pen name Carter Dickson, “Seeing is Believing” is a classic locked-room mystery that showcases Carr’s mastery of the genre. The novel follows the exploits of Sir Henry Merrivale, one of Carr’s most beloved sleuths, as he unravels a baffling murder that seems to defy the laws of physics. Carr’s intricate plotting and clever misdirection have earned him a reputation as one of the greatest practitioners of the fair-play mystery, where the reader is presented with all the clues necessary to solve the puzzle alongside the detective. This copy, though well-loved, preserves a piece of literary history that will delight collectors and fans of classic crime fiction alike.