Book of Detective Stories by Frank Pemmon
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So here's the deal: The Book of Detective Stories by Frank Pemmon is a collection of classic, puzzle-box mysteries. We're talking locked rooms, clever alibis, and eccentric detectives piecing together clues. But the biggest twist isn't in any single story—it's the book itself. The author is listed as "Unknown." Frank Pemmon appears to be a complete ghost in literary history. The introduction just presents the stories as they were found, leaving you to wonder about the person (or people) behind them.
The Story
Don't expect one continuous plot. This is a set of separate cases, each a self-contained brain-teaser. A jewel vanishes from a guarded museum. A message is found with a dead man in a seemingly empty house. The solutions are satisfying and fair, relying on logic and observation over gimmicks. But the through-line is that mysterious byline. Reading it feels like you've stumbled upon a secret file, and you're the detective trying to figure out its origin.
Why You Should Read It
I loved the double layer here. The stories are genuinely enjoyable on their own—they're quick, smart, and have that old-fashioned charm. But the meta-mystery of the author's identity adds this fascinating, spooky vibe. It makes you look at every turn of phrase, every character quirk, wondering if it's a clue. It turns reading from a passive activity into a kind of investigation. You're not just following the detective in the story; you're playing detective yourself.
Final Verdict
This is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie or Sherlock Holmes who want something with an extra layer of intrigue. It's also great for anyone who enjoys a "found footage" style mystery, but in book form. If you just want straightforward detective plots, you'll still have a good time. But if you're the type who gets obsessed with unsolved mysteries and author lore, you'll absolutely lose yourself in this one. A truly unique find for the curious reader.
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Richard Davis
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Mark Walker
3 months agoI approached this with curiosity because the writing remains engaging even during complex sections. I would gladly recommend this to others.
Joseph Martin
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