Review
Diagnosis: Impossible is as good a single author collection as we have had in deacdes. --
Deadly Pleasures, Fall 1996If there was ever a short-story detective who deserved the permanence of book form, it's this New England doctor. --
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazaine, May 1996 If you haevn't read any of the Dr. Hawthorne stories, don't miss this opportunity... --
I Love a Mystery, August 1996
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About the Author
John Dickson Carr said of Edward D. Hoch, "Satan himself would be proud of his ingenuity." A master storyteller, Hoch is former President of the Mystery Writers of America, the recipient of an Edgar in the short-story category, and today's major exponent of the challenge-to-the-reader detective story. Diagnosis: Impossible is the finest collection of impossible crime stories since the work of John Dickson Carror perhaps even of Satan himself.
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