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  1. The White Priory Murders is a mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), who published it under the name of Carter Dickson. It is a locked room mystery and features his series detective, Sir Henry Merrivale, assisted by Scotland Yard Inspector Humphrey Masters.

  2. Young American diplomat James Bennett is invited for a Christmas sojourn at the stately White Priory, the former hideaway of Charles II, after becoming acquainted with a group of eccentric characters on a transatlantic voyage.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2023 · When Henry Merrivale arrives to piece together what appears to be an impossible crime, John Dickson Carr, writing under the pseudonym Carter Dickson, treats the listener to sensational twists, febrile tension between the closed circle of suspects and one of the most perfect solutions in the history of the genre.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Synopsis. A wickedly fiendish locked room mystery from the undisputed master of the genre, The White Priory Murders spins a gripping whodunit about the impossible murder of a Hollywood actress. James Bennett has been invited to stay at White Priory for Christmas among the retinue of the glamorous Hollywood actress Marcia Tait.

  5. American nephew of Sir Henry Merrivale, James Bennet, arrives in London on a combination of minor diplomatic errands and theatrical connection with an actress. She gets murdered, and Jim Bennet gets to watch his uncle solve the murder where only one set of footprints in the snow stump the local authorities.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2023 · $10.99. + $3.99 shipping. Sold by: ---SuperBookDeals. Read sample. Follow the author. Carter Dickson. The White Priory Murders: A Mystery for Christmas (British Library Crime Classics) Paperback – November 7, 2023. by Carter Dickson (Author) 4.5 43 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $7.99 Read with our free app.

  7. White Priory was a seventeenth-century hang-out of King Charles II. Present-day host and guests at White Priory are eager to offer Sir Henry Merrivale (HM) their theories about the murder of guest Marcia Tate, a popular film star.