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Obelists at Sea

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C. Daly King's debut mystery is a tale of murder, travel, and psychiatry set aboard a luxury transatlantic liner

The smoking room on a transatlantic cruise ship is bound to be a hotbed of activity — but it's less common for it to be the site of a murder. Yet, when the lights flicker aboard the luxury Meganaut, making its way from New York to Paris, this is precisely what happens; in the darkness, a gunshot rings out, and when the light is restored, a man is found dead. The situation becomes all the more curious when it's discovered that the deceased had apparently ingested cyanide just seconds before being penetrated by the bullet.

Luckily, for the other passengers, there are two detectives aboard the Meganaut, ready to leap into action. There are also four psychiatrists, and those psychiatrists convince the captain to let them take a stab at solving the crime, using their professional understanding of the human psyche to determine who could have been capable of such a crime — and why. But will they be able to deduce the puzzle's solution before the killer strikes again?

The first of seven novels by psychologist C. Daly King, Obelists at Sea is intelligent and enjoyable Golden Age mystery fare, featuring an atmospheric setting, carefully placed clues, and a complex whodunnit plot explained with sharp-witted ratiocination.

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      Starred review from May 1, 2023
      In this ingenious puzzle, first published in 1932 and now reissued in Otto Penzler's American Mystery Classics series, two murders occur within minutes of each other in a crowded room on a luxury ocean liner bound for Paris from New York. During an auction in the smoking room of the ship, the lights go off, a shot rings out, and a millionaire is found dead, with his bidding rival holding a gun. During the blackout, a pearl necklace is snatched from a beautiful young woman's throat; she later dies, with a scratch on her throat the only evidence. Both murders grow more and more puzzling, even with the smoking gun. Author and psychologist King explains "obelist" as "one who harbors suspicions," as in the four psychologists from different specialties on board who try to solve the murders but are, comically, pretty much "at sea." Luckily, two detectives are also on board. A satisfyingly complex solution to both crimes; sometimes brilliant and sometimes hilarious applications from psychology; and a "clue-finder" at mystery's end--all of this makes for a delightful Golden Age return. With an engrossing introduction by novelist-critic Martin Edwards, who also edits the British Library's Crime Classics series.

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