The hollow man

Paperback, 224 pages

Published Nov. 21, 2002 by Orion.

ISBN:
978-0-7528-5137-2
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Professor Charles Grimaud was explaining to some friends the natural causes behind an ancient superstition about men leaving their coffins when a stranger entered and challenged Grimaud's skepticism. The stranger asserted that he had risen from his own coffin and that four walls meant nothing to him. He added, 'My brother can do more... he wants your life and will call on you!' The brother came during a snowstorm, walked through the locked front door, shot Grimaud and vanished. The tragedy brought Dr Gideon Fell into the bizarre mystery of a killer who left no footprints.

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A hard read

Okay this one was a disappointment. Not that bad but not good either. 3 out of 10 (which means one star on here).

Having an ingenious timeline and a clever solution and an eccentric detective and a very video-gamey setup are all plusses in my book. The meta-stuff "let us admit we are characters in a novel and not make excuses" is tired now but perhaps wasn't when this book came out in the thirties.

But what then sinks the book somewhat—not all the way to the bottom, but down from the lofty perches of modern classics, is unclear, dense, overly witty writing without clear attribution to who is saying what when. This would work better in comics form since it's a formless of talking heads where you always need to keep careful track of parity to know who in saying what.