out of 5 starsFootprints in the sand. Reviewed in the United States on Septem. "The Problem of the Wire Cage ()" is the opposite of a locked-room mystery. In this book, a man is strangled to death on a sand tennis court. Only one set of footprints leads across the court--and they belong to the corpse/5(9). The Problem of the Wire Cage tells of a crime where a young man is murdered on a sandy tennis-court devoid of any footprints but his own. It's another of John Dickson Carr's signature "miracle murders", but in one respect this novel differs from the rest: For the most part, it's told from the viewpoint of two of the suspects, who have first accidentally, then deliberately, tampered with the evidence on the scene/5. The Problem of the Wire Cage. John Dickson Carr. Published by Kensington Publishing Corporation, ISBN ISBN
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out of 5 starsFootprints in the sand. Reviewed in the United States on Septem. "The Problem of the Wire Cage ()" is the opposite of a locked-room mystery. In this book, a man is strangled to death on a sand tennis court. Only one set of footprints leads across the court--and they belong to the corpse. The Man Who Could Not Shudder () The Problem of the Wire Cage, first published in , is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Gideon Fell. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery. Verified Purchase. "The Problem of the Wire Cage ()" is the opposite of a locked-room mystery. In this book, a man is strangled to death on a sand tennis court. Only one set of footprints leads across the court--and they belong to the corpse.
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