Obelists En Route

C Daly King

Book cover for Obelists En Route
Book cover for Obelists En Route
Book cover for Obelists En Route
Book cover for Obelists En Route

Obelists En Route

Obelists En Route

C Daly King

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Description

The magnificent Transcontinental Express, showcasing the cutting edge of mid-1930s luxury train travel, is making its first trip from New York to San Francisco. For its record-breaking maiden voyage--coast to coast in three days with no passenger stops--the express carries only invited guests, among them renowned businessmen, physicians, psychologists, and even a high-ranking member of the NYPD.

Among refined staterooms, an elegant dining car, and a "recreation room" for bridge, ping-pong, and dancing, the vehicle's most lauded feature is the swimming pool car--which is precisely where the waterlogged corpse of a prominent banker is discovered just one day into the journey. Uncertain of the cause of death and fearing negative publicity, the conductor drives on for the West Coast, charging a select group of passengers, including the sharp-witted Dr. Pons, with the task of uncovering what has occurred--even as every new piece of evidence seems to suggest more perplexing possibilities.

Hopelessly rare in first edition and never before published in the United States, Obelists en Route is a brilliantly complex Golden Age mystery from one of the greatest American authors of the period. Besides its intriguing whodunit plot, the book's period detail and locomotive setting make it a welcome rediscovery today.

Critical Reviews

A highly ingenious, entertaining and unusual tale.-- "Daily Herald"

Ingenious . . . A satisfyingly complex solution to both crimes; sometimes brilliant and sometimes hilarious applications from psychology; and a 'clue-finder' at mystery's end--all of this makes for a delightful Golden Age return.-- "Booklist STARRED REVIEW for Obelists at Sea"

Extravagantly brainy, gloriously dated.-- "Kirkus" (2/1/2025 12:00:00 AM)

Publishing Information

Publisher: American Mystery Classics
Pub date: 2025-04-01
Length: 384 pages

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