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Originally published
  
1939

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Genre
  
Detective fiction

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Language
  
Publication date
  
1939

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Publisher
  
G. P. Putnam's Sons

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Pages
  
240 pp (in Dell mapback #121)

Similar
  
Clayton Rawson books, Great Merlini books, Detective fiction books

The Footprints on the Ceiling (1939) is a locked-room mystery novel written by Clayton Rawson.

Contents

It is the second of four mysteries featuring The Great Merlini, a stage magician and Rawson's favorite protagonist.

Plot summary

Ross Harte, publicity writer, is investigating the person behind a classified ad seeking a haunted house for sale. When it turns out to be his old friend The Great Merlini, Harte drops by his store, The Magic Shop, looking for an explanation. Harte and Merlini are soon swept up into a complex and bizarre plot involving the death of Linda Skelton, an agoraphobic heiress, at her home on Skelton Island, a tiny island in the East River of New York City. The plot soon expands to involve a psychic researcher and his favourite medium, a group of treasure hunters seeking a sunken treasure, counterfeit golden guinea coins, a man with blue skin (argyria), a gangster named Charles Lamb, a second murder by "the bends", and a murder scene with a set of neat footprints marching across the ceiling. Merlini survives more than one attempt on his life before he can call in the police and conclusively bring the crimes home to the guilty.

Trivia

The fictional Skelton Island, where the story is set, is roughly based on North Brother Island, NY. In the map included in the book, Skelton Island is shown south of the real-life North Brother Island, more or less where South Brother Island actually is.

References

The Footprints on the Ceiling Wikipedia


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