Appreciation …
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RIAN JOHNSON ON THE GENIUS OF JOHN DICKSON CARR JOHNSON ON THE GENIUS OF JOHN DICKSON CARR. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
The first quality that blows your hair back in any of Carr’s novels is so fundamental that it’s easy to take it for granted: beyond the plotting or the puzzling, beyond the mystery itself, first and foremost the man is just one hell of a writer. Like walking into a well-put-together room, when you’re in the hands of a good writer you can just feel it. His prose is genteel without being fussy, brisk but rich, funny while keeping your feet in the dirt, and all of it woven with that effortless breeze of step that we as readers recognize and happily fall in behind.
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