The Invisible Circle
✍ Scribed by Paul Halter, John Pugmire
- Publisher
- Locked Room International
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00KSBR0NQ
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✦ Synopsis
The Invisible Circle
Seven people receive invitations to a ‘singular experience’ during a weekend in Cornwall in a castle reputedly built on the site of King Arthur’s, and situated on an island tenuously connected to the mainland. The sinister host announces that a murder will be committed that night, shows them a sword embedded in a stone (which none of them is able to pull out) and a golden chalice which he claims is the Holy Grail sought by the Knights of the Round Table.
Thus begins a nightmarish series of events including impossible murders, the disappearance of the Grail, and communication with the mainland cut off. Has the vengeful king indeed returned? And is there any connection to the recent release of the host’s homicidal half-brother? The plot, one of Paul Halter’s most convoluted, is great fun.
‘The Invisible Circle’ is the eighth Paul Halter novel to be published in English by Locked Room International. His previous novel ‘The Crimson Fog’ was named one of Publisher’s Weekly’s Top Mysteries of 2013. The author, a best-selling novelist in his native France, has written over thirty novels, almost all ‘locked room’ or ‘impossible crime,’ and is widely regarded as the successor to John Dickson Carr. He appeared on BBC Radio 4’s program ‘Miles Jupp in a Locked Room,’ broadcast on May 21, 2012.. A ninth novel ‘The Riddle of Monte Verita’ by Jean-Paul Torok (“wonderfully captures and evokes the glory days of the detective story”) was published in 2012.
For information about signed and lettered editions of all nine novels, limited edition hardcover editions of Paul Halter’s award-winning short story collection ‘The Night of the Wolf,’ and future publication plans, please contact [email protected] or go to www.lockedroominternational.com.
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