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  1. The Waxworks Murder. The White Priory Murders. The Witch of the Low Tide. Categories: Mystery novels by writer. American novels by writer. Works by John Dickson Carr. American detective novels. British detective novels.

  2. Nacido en Horbury, cerca de la ciudad de Wakefield, en el condado de Yorkshire del Oeste, John fue el mayor de nueve hijos de un maestro albañil, con quien empezó a conocer el oficio. 1 Comenzó su carrera en 1748 que continuó hasta pocos años antes de su muerte. 1 . Carr decidió establecerse en el condado de Yorkshire en vez de traladarse ...

  3. John Carr LL.D. was born in Muggleswick, County Durham in 1722 [3] (or 1732 - see above). He was the son of a local farmer and was educated firstly at the village school and privately by the local curate Rev Daniel Watson, then later at St Paul’s School where he remained longer than most as his parents could not afford a place at University.

  4. 21 de fev. de 2022 · Now allegedly living as a woman named Alexis Reich, John Mark Karr "confessed" to murdering six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey in a 2006 email — but ultimately walked free. A noted conspiracist with opinions on everything from Vice President Kamala Harris to the disappearance of Madeline McCann, John Mark Karr — a transgender woman who now goes ...

  5. John Carr (* 9. April 1793 in Uniontown, Perry County, Nordwestterritorium; † 20. Januar 1845 in Charlestown, Indiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1831 und 1841 vertrat er zwei Mal den Bundesstaat Indiana im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  6. John Dickson Carr ( Uniontown (Pennsylvania), 30 november 1906 – Greenville (South Carolina), 28 februari 1977) was een Amerikaans schrijver van detective- en mysteryverhalen. Hij schreef ook onder de pseudoniemen Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson en Roger Fairbairn. Hij was een meester van de whodunit met een ingenieuze plot, die meestal draait ...

  7. Carr was born in Downings in north-western County Donegal; his father was a fisherman and he grew up speaking Irish. When he was twelve, Carr won a scholarship to Scoil Éanna in County Galway, an Irish-language school which specialised in preparing students for teacher training. He then went to St Patrick's College of Education in Dublin ...