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One I found amusing is Case for Three Detectives by Leo Bruce.

I would second the recommendation of Edmund Crispin's The Case of the Gilded Fly.
My Classic Mysteries wishlist is taking a hit!

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If you're not already familiar with them, you might want to take a look at these two websites. One is an article from The Guardian, the other "A Locked Room Library" by John Pugmire, which lists a lot of locked-room mysteries, some of them ranked, not all of which are available new (or as ebooks).

https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...adrian-mckinty

https://mysteryfile.com/Locked_Rooms/Library.html
Thanks!

Ooh, I just bought the new edition of "Rim of the Pit"...
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