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Castle Skull, first published in 1931, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr which features Carr's first series detective, Henri Bencolin. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit.

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  • Castle Skull (en)
  • Sfida per Bencolin (it)
  • La Mort sous un crâne (fr)
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  • Castle Skull, first published in 1931, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr which features Carr's first series detective, Henri Bencolin. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit. (en)
  • La Mort sous un crâne — Castle Skull dans l'édition originale en anglais — est un roman policier américain de John Dickson Carr publié en 1931. C'est le deuxième roman de la série mettant en scène le limier Henri Bencolin. L'intrigue de ce roman mineur de John Dickson Carr se déroule à Paris et sur les bords du Rhin, près de Coblence, en Allemagne. Jeff Marle, ami du détective Henri Bencolin déjà rencontré dans Le marié perd la tête, est de nouveau le narrateur du roman. (fr)
  • Sfida per Bencolin (Castle Skull) è un romanzo giallo dello scrittore statunitense John Dickson Carr. Pubblicato nel 1931, è il terzo romanzo della serie che ha per protagonista l'investigatore francese Henri Bencolin, preceduto da (It Walks by Night) del 1930 e da L'arte di uccidere (The Lost Gallows) del 1931, e seguito da L'ultima carta (The Corpse in the Waxworks), pubblicato nel 1932, e Quattro armi false (Four False Weapons) del 1937. Castle Skull è stato tradotto in tedesco, italiano, russo, francese, cinese, giapponese e coreano. (it)
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  • Castle Skull (en)
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  • Castle Skull, first published in 1931, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr which features Carr's first series detective, Henri Bencolin. This novel is a mystery of the type known as a whodunnit. (en)
  • La Mort sous un crâne — Castle Skull dans l'édition originale en anglais — est un roman policier américain de John Dickson Carr publié en 1931. C'est le deuxième roman de la série mettant en scène le limier Henri Bencolin. L'intrigue de ce roman mineur de John Dickson Carr se déroule à Paris et sur les bords du Rhin, près de Coblence, en Allemagne. Jeff Marle, ami du détective Henri Bencolin déjà rencontré dans Le marié perd la tête, est de nouveau le narrateur du roman. (fr)
  • Sfida per Bencolin (Castle Skull) è un romanzo giallo dello scrittore statunitense John Dickson Carr. Pubblicato nel 1931, è il terzo romanzo della serie che ha per protagonista l'investigatore francese Henri Bencolin, preceduto da (It Walks by Night) del 1930 e da L'arte di uccidere (The Lost Gallows) del 1931, e seguito da L'ultima carta (The Corpse in the Waxworks), pubblicato nel 1932, e Quattro armi false (Four False Weapons) del 1937. Castle Skull è stato tradotto in tedesco, italiano, russo, francese, cinese, giapponese e coreano. (it)
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