The Emperor's Snuff Box by John Dickson Carr

In "The Emperor's Snuff Box," a renowned detective is called upon to solve a perplexing murder case. Set in 1930s Paris, the story follows the investigation into the death of a wealthy aristocrat, who was found dead in a locked room with no apparent cause of death. With a limited number of suspects and a complex web of secrets and lies, the detective must unravel the truth behind this seemingly impossible crime, all while navigating the glamorous and treacherous world of high society. As the suspense builds, the detective's sharp wit and keen observation skills are put to the test, leading to a surprising and satisfying conclusion.

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Total Points: 92

Since this book was first published in 1942, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 92.0.

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