Rim of the Pit

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Rim of the Pit
ISBN
978-1605433592

Rim of the Pit (1944) is a

Henning Nelms
. Nelms, as Talbot, published one other mystery novel as well as two short stories.

Plot

A group of people gather at a remote snowbound lodge in the wilds of northern New England. A seance is held in order to reach the dead husband of the medium. Remarried, the medium's husband wants permission from the dead man to open a tract of land to logging. During the seance, it appears that the spirit of the dead man returns to possess one of the group, using him as an instrument to murder another of the group.

The hero, Rogan Kincaid, is an adventurer who takes it upon himself (with help from a Czech refugee, the daughter of the dead man, and others), to solve the mystery before the police are brought in. As impossibilities pile up (including a locked room murder, footprints that begin and end in the middle of an expanse of snow, and a murderer who seems to be able to fly after being taken over by a Windigo), it looks like the only explanation is a supernatural one.

Reception

In a poll of 17 detective story writers and reviewers, this novel was voted as the second best

The Hollow Man (1935) and before Gaston Leroux's The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1907-1908).[1]

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