Scandal at High Chimneys explained

Scandal At High Chimneys
Author:John Dickson Carr
Cover Artist:Irv Docktor
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Historical, Mystery, Detective novel
Publisher:Hamish Hamilton (UK) & Harper (US)
Release Date:1959
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:230 (1st US)

Scandal at High Chimneys: A Victorian Melodrama is a historical mystery novel by John Dickson Carr. It was published in the US and Canada by Harper & Row in August 1959.

The story is set in London, 1865, and concerns a house called High Chimneys, where secrets are hidden among the household members.

Plot introduction

Clive Strickland, lawyer and author, was to discover a bewildering and terrifying slice of Victorian life when his friend Victor Damon asked him to visit the family estate. The Damon family home, a vast and formidable mansion, plays host to a multitude of characters. Strange things happen at the Damons': a ghost-like figure threatens; Matthew Damon gets murdered under impossible circumstances, and it takes the brilliance of Jonathan Whicher to solve the tangled puzzle.