Talk:The Problem of Thor Bridge
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This synopsis doesn't seem to have an ending all though mysteries of the same collection do. Could someone please add the end.67.71.17.254 (talk) 21:39, 28 November 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Wasn't there a Poirot story using a similar idea?
- Yes -- it's mentioned here, Poirot's_Early_Cases 91.107.170.49 (talk) 02:21, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- Another appearance is in S. S. Van Dine's The Greene Murder Mystery (1928). That clue is a bit indirect, as the sleuth, Philo Vance, finds an "old two-volume edition of Professor Hans Gross's Handbuch für Untersuchungsrichter als System der Kriminalistik," in which a faked murder attempt is described, and leads to the solution of the case.
- The book is real, as is the author: an english translation titled 'Criminal Investigation: a practical handbook for magistrates, police officers and laywers' was published in 1906, and in it the case of the apparent murder of a grain-merchant, A.M. can be found, with very strong similarities to the Problem of Thor Bridge. Athulin (talk) 19:55, 1 September 2013 (UTC)
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