In the golden age of detective fiction, many famous authors appeared whose works became classics of the genre. One of the vivid representatives of this era was John Dixon Carr, known for his gripping stories of “impossible crimes in a locked room.” One of his popular characters was the amateur detective Dr. Gideon Fell. In one of his novels, “The Witch’s Lair,” Carr introduced readers to this clever detective, whom many fans of the detective genre consider one of the great successors of Sherlock Holmes. In his next novel, “The Chatterham Crimes,” Gideon Fell will have to solve a mysterious and cunning crime connected with the legend of men in the Starberts line who die.