The Riddle of the Frozen Flame by Mary E. Hanshew and Thomas W. Hanshew

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By Marcus White Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Green Energy
Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914 Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914
English
Okay, picture this: a mysterious fire that burns on a frozen English fen, visible only on certain nights. Locals call it the Frozen Flame and treat it like a ghost story. But when a man is found dead near the spot, it's no longer just a spooky tale—it's a murder scene. Enter Cleek, the brilliant but eccentric detective who can change his face and personality like we change clothes. He's on the case, and nothing is what it seems. This isn't just a 'whodunit'; it's a 'how-on-earth-was-it-done?' The Hanshews spin a classic locked-room-style mystery in a wonderfully creepy setting. If you love Sherlock Holmes but wish he was a master of disguise thrown into a gothic folk horror scenario, this is your next read. It’s short, sharp, and full of clever twists.
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First published in 1919, 'The Riddle of the Frozen Flame' is a classic detective story from the golden age of mystery. It stars Hamilton Cleek, a gentleman detective with a very unusual past and an even more unusual talent for disguise.

The Story

The mystery kicks off with that eerie Frozen Flame—a will-o'-the-wisp light that appears over the marshes. When a well-known gentleman is shot dead on the path leading to it, the local police are stumped. The victim's friend calls in Cleek. What follows is a proper puzzle-box of a plot. Cleek and his loyal ally, Superintendent Narkom of Scotland Yard, have to untangle a web of suspects, strange clues, and seemingly impossible circumstances. The investigation takes them from London drawing-rooms back to the foggy, ominous fens, where the answer to the murder is as clever as it is surprising.

Why You Should Read It

Forget modern forensics; this is all about the 'little grey cells.' Cleek is a fantastic character—part genius, part showman. His disguises aren't just tricks; they're essential tools. The atmosphere is the real star here, though. The Hanshews build a genuine sense of dread around the Frozen Flame, mixing a detective plot with a dash of old-fashioned ghost story. It's a fun reminder of how much pleasure comes from a well-constructed puzzle, where every detail matters and the solution feels earned.

Final Verdict

This book is a treat for anyone who loves the original Sherlock Holmes stories or the puzzles of Agatha Christie. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon or a commute where you want to get completely lost in a clever, atmospheric mystery. Don't expect gritty realism or deep psychological drama—do expect a smart, entertaining, and wonderfully spooky ride with a detective who deserves to be better known.



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Ashley Williams
2 months ago

Solid story.

Susan Sanchez
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Don't hesitate to start reading.

Steven Hill
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. One of the best books I've read this year.

Lisa Flores
7 months ago

This book was worth my time since it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Thanks for sharing this review.

Brian Hernandez
1 year ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

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