The Adventure of the Red Widow (short story)

by Adrian Conan Doyle, John Dickson Carr

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John Dickson Carr, the master of locked room mysteries, was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in 1906. He was educated at Haverford College and the Sorbonne in Paris. Carr is a prolific writer with more than 80 novels and collections of short stories to his credit. He began his writing career at the age of 26 with his first published novel, It show more Walks At Night. Some of his most popular works are The Three Coffins (1935), The Burning Coat (1937), and The Bride of Newgate (1951). Carr also collaborated with Adrian Doyle, the son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes (1954). Carr met his wife in 1932 and settled in England in 1933. He was drafted by the United States military in World War II, and was ordered to remain in England and work with the BBC. He lived in many cities throughout the world until 1967, when he permanently moved to Greenville, South Carolina. John Dickson Carr also wrote mystery novels under the name Carter Dickson. He died in Greenville in 1977. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Adventure of the Red Widow (short story) (short story)
Original title
The Adventure of the Red Widow
Alternate titles
The Adventure of Arnsworth Castle
Original publication date
1954
People/Characters
Sherlock Holmes; John H. Watson; Inspector Tobias Gregson; Lord Jocelyn Cope; Inspector Dawlish; Jasper Lothian (show all 8); Stephen (butler); Lady Cope
Important places
221B Baker Street, London, England, UK; Arnsworth Castle, Derbyshire, England, UK; Sussex Downs, Sussex, England, UK
Original language
English
Canonical DDC/MDS
823.0872

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Fiction and Literature
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823.0872Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fictionBy typeGenre fictionAdventure fictionMystery fiction

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