The Riddle of the Frozen Flame by Mary E. Hanshew and Thomas W. Hanshew
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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Amanda Robinson
3 months agoComprehensive and well-researched.
Carol Young
9 months agoWow.