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The Red Right Hand

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“When the full story is finally revealed in this disturbing nightmare of a whodunnit, it will well leave readers reeling. A must-read masterpiece.” —Booklist (starred review) 
 
After the death of Inis St. Erme, Dr. Henry Riddle retraces the man’s final moments, searching for the moment of his fatal misstep. Was it when he and his bride-to-be first set out to elope in Vermont? Or did his deadly error occur later—perhaps when they picked up the terrifying sharp-toothed hitchhiker, or when the three stopped at “Dead Bridegroom’s Pond” for a picnic? 
 
As he searches for answers, Riddle discovers a series of bizarre coincidences that leave him questioning his sanity and his innocence. After all, he too walked those wild, deserted roads the night of the murder, stranded and struggling to get home to New York City. The more he reflects, his own memories become increasingly uncertain, arresting him with nightmarish intensity and veering into the irrational territory of pure terror—that is until an utterly satisfying solution emerges from the depths, logical enough to send the reader back through the narrative to see the clues they missed.
 
An extraordinary whodunnit that is as puzzling as it is terrifying, Joel Townsley Rogers’s The Red Right Hand is a surreal masterpiece that defies classification. It was identified by crime fiction scholar Jack Adrian as “one of the dozen or so finest mystery novels of the 20th century.”
 
“It is a strange and terrifying story, and the solution of the mystery, while perfectly logical, is not at all what one is led to suspect.” —The New York Times

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 11, 2020
      Surgeon Henry Riddle, the narrator of this virtuoso mix of terror and fair play from Rogers (1896–1984), is driving home to New York City when he stops on a desolate backroad outside Danbury, Conn., to assist a terrified young woman, Elinor Darrie, who tells him a horrible story. She and her fiancé, Inis St. Erme, were driving to Vermont to get married when St. Erme decided to pick up a hitchhiker. After they stopped at Dead Bridegroom’s Pond for a picnic, the stranger attacked St. Erme, and Darrie fled. Darrie is unaware that her fiancé is dead and missing his right hand. Riddle later considers what he believes are the key questions in the case: how the killer managed to vanish, and what became of St. Erme’s missing hand. Seemingly trivial details prove to be significant clues, and readers will marvel at Rogers’s ingenuity at planting them in the midst of his frantically paced plot. First published in 1945, this entry in the American Mystery Classics series deserves its reputation as one of the best mysteries of all time.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from July 1, 2020
      Rogers wrote prolifically in the mid-twentieth century, mostly pulp fiction and a handful of mainstream novels. His work is mainly out of print, but, happily, this outstanding thriller, thoroughly gripping from first page to last, has now been reissued in the American Mystery Classics series. Inis St. Erme and his fianc�e, Elinor, are traveling to Vermont to marry when they stop to pick up a hitchhiker. Shortly afterward, Inis is murdered, and Elinor, terrified and bloodied, flags down Dr. Harry Riddle, who is driving by. Once he hears Elinor's macabre tale, Riddle takes her to the nearby home of Dr. Adam MacComerou, whom Riddle had just visited. As soon as MacComerou hears Elinor's story, he calls the police, who immediately launch a search for the killer. As the story follows the trail of clues and insinuations that Rogers so skilfully lays out, readers will be tempted to jump to conclusions; but, just when they think they have it figured out, along comes another baffling turn. When the full story is finally revealed in this disturbing nightmare of a whodunnit, it will well leave readers reeling. A must-read masterpiece, thankfully resurrected.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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