The Witch of the Low Tide, first published in 1961, is a detective story/historical novel by John Dickson Carr set in the England of 1907. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a locked room mystery (or a subset of that type called an "impossible mystery") as well as being a historical novel.
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piece of string, tied in nine knots, a witch's ladder. Stevens shrugs both events off. Instead, he opens the book he is bringing home to edit. The book...
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in 30 years. This novel is a mystery ofthe type known as a locked room mystery (or more accurately a subset of that type known as an "impossible crime")...
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