The Red Right Hand

Cover of The Red Right Hand by Joel Townsley Rogers
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9781613161647
Dimensions:
Height: 8.4 Inches
Length: 5.6 Inches
Weight: 0.8708259349 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.54
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The Red Right Hand by Joel Townsley Rogers, published by National Geographic Books on July 7, 2020, is a compelling mystery novel that delves into the mind of a doctor on a quest for truth. Spanning 230 pages, this edition invites readers to join Dr. Henry Riddle as he retraces the final moments of Inis St. Erme, exploring the events leading up to a tragic death. The narrative unfolds as Riddle grapples with his own memories and the eerie coincidences surrounding the case, creating a tense atmosphere that keeps readers engaged.

As Riddle navigates the wild roads of Vermont, he confronts the uncertainty of his sanity and innocence, leading to a nightmarish exploration of his past. The story intricately weaves elements of crime, mystery, and psychological tension, culminating in a resolution that prompts readers to reconsider the clues presented throughout the narrative. The Red Right Hand stands out as a unique entry in the mystery genre, blending traditional detective elements with a surreal twist that challenges perceptions of reality.


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“Deserves its reputation as one of the greatest mysteries of all time.”—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

A deranged killer sends a doctor on a quest for the truth—deep into the recesses of his own mind.

After the death of Inis St. Erme, Dr. Henry Riddle retraces the man’s final moments, searching for the moment of his fatal mis-step. Was it when he and his bride-to-be first set out to elope in Vermont? Or did his deadly error occur later—perhaps when they picked up the terrifying sharp-toothed hitch-hiker, or when the three stopped at “Dead Bridegroom’s Pond” for a picnic? 

As he searches for answers, Riddle discovers a series of bizarre coincidences that leave him questioning his sanity and his innocence. After all, he too walked those wild, deserted roads the night of the murder, stranded and struggling to get home to New York City. The more he reflects, his own memories become increasingly uncertain, arresting him with nightmarish intensity and veering into the irrational territory of pure terror—that is until an utterly satisfying solution emerges from the depths, logical enough to send the reader back through the narrative to see the clues they missed.

An extraordinary whodunnit that is as puzzling as it is terrifying, Joel Townsley Rogers’s The Red Right Hand is a surreal masterpiece that defies classification. It was identified by crime fiction scholar Jack Adrian as “one of the dozen or so finest mystery novels of the 20th century.”

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“The Red Right Hand” is credited to Joel Townsley Rogers.
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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781613161647.
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Language: en. Pages: 230.

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