The Emperor's Snuff-Box

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The Emperor's Snuff-Box
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First edition (US)
Author John Dickson Carr
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Mystery, Detective novel
Publisher Harper (US)
Hamish Hamilton (UK)
Publication date
1942 (US), 1943 (UK)
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)

The Emperor's Snuff-Box is a non-series mystery novel (1942) by mystery novelist John Dickson Carr. The detective is psychologist Dr. Dermot Kinross.

The novel takes place in France and concerns a jeweled snuff-box in the shape of a pocket watch said to have belonged to Napoleon. A pretty young Englishwoman living in France forms a romantic attachment and becomes a suspect in the murder of her fiance's father; the theft of a valuable necklace and the smashing of the snuff-box are also mysteries to be solved. The novel served as the basis for the 1957 film That Woman Opposite, for which Compton Bennett wrote the screenplay.

It is considered one of Carr's great novels and is considered the best among those with no locked room murders or impossible crimes. There's nothing supernatural in it either.


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