The Judas Window 小说

  • 中文名: 犹大之窗
  • 别名: The Crossbow Murder
  • 出版社: Morrow
  • 发售日: 1938
  • 页数: 191
  • 作者: John Dickson Carr

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James Caplon Answell arranges to visit his future father-in-law, Avory Hume, at his house in London. Hume invites the prospective bridegroom into his strong room that is fitted with sturdy metal shutters and a thick wooden door. The room contains trophies and arrows that relate to Hume's hobby of archery, and they chat about archery while Hume pours drinks from a cut-glass decanter. As Answell collapses, he realizes that the drink has been drugged. When he comes to, he's alone in the locked and bolted room with Hume, who has been fatally skewered with an arrow.

The remainder of the novel takes place at Answell's trial for the murder of Hume, and he is being defended by barrister and amateur detective Sir Henry Merrivale. We learn that Hume has set the actions of the plot in motion because he believes that he is having an interview not with the wealthy and blameless man who wants to marry his daughter, but a similarly named relative, Captain Answell, who is blackmailing her (and in a plot development that is extremely frank for the mores of 1938, she is being blackmailed because she posed for "obscene" photographs for her lover). Hume's household has participated to some extent in the activities that have conspired to make Answell look guilty. The decanter with the drugged drink has been replaced with an innocuous duplicate, and some mysteriously disappearing items include a suitcase full of clothing and an ink-pad. But it is the location of a tiny piece of blue feather from the fatal arrow that proves to be the decisive clue that reveals the murderer—it's revealed in the climactic courtroom scene to be hidden in the "Judas window".

In the British prison system, a "Judas window" is in the door of a cell and enables the guards to observe prisoners without being seen themselves. But Sir Henry Merrivale points out another Judas window that is in every room, but that no one notices.
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Giga @ 2023-9-16 23:42

看完之后真的惊为天人,法庭推理的节奏非常完美,读起来非常流畅,层层解开的真相非常吸引人,最后的解答简单直接完美命中心理盲点,完美体现了卡尔的诡计和叙述能力,说句题外话就是什么时候日本作家也能拥有卡尔这样高超的讲故事技术啊。

久远寺Alice @ 2023-8-1 03:28

垃圾。。。被《点到为止》骗了,还以为有什么惊天地泣鬼神的诡计

布达拉宫 @ 2023-6-11 01:12

有趣,全篇都有趣的推理小说真的很少有,读得畅快淋漓意犹未尽

不再期待 @ 2023-6-9 23:59

第一次看法庭推理还挺有意思的,现在来看诡计虽然一般但整本的逻辑层层推进,谜面布局反转设计的也很精彩/8.0

Romias @ 2023-5-13 15:52

逆转裁判既视感,检方辩方逐渐联手坑证人,诡计很普通,动机很家常

ihanzeng1 @ 2023-1-15 21:26

法庭推理很爽,有推理也有逆转,不过诡计放现在看就有点拉了。

ryuuki @ 2023-1-7 18:01

初看,法庭推理不错,密室诡计好low;看多了密室之后,这种简单高效的机械密室诡计反而是最棒的。综合来看,本作做出的谜面很吸引人,法庭辩论也十分有趣,机械密室简单有效。

亓杍 @ 2023-1-5 20:12

"every room has a Judas window"

旅夜 @ 2023-1-4 21:38

小说评价:法庭推理的代表之作!

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