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The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne

  • Writer: Diana Kathryn
    Diana Kathryn
  • Mar 26
  • 2 min read
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I've been a great admirer of A. A. Milne's work since I was a very young child.  In fact, his stories from The Hundred Acre Wood are the reason I imagined I could be an author one day.  The characters of Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, Tigger, Kanga, and Roo gave me all the information I needed about the kind of person I wanted to become... and the kinds of stories I wanted to write.   But what I didn't realize was that there was so much more to Mr. Milne and his writing life.  


In college, I learned that he wrote for periodicals... serialized stories and non-fiction, for newspapers and magazines... but I didn't know he was also a novelist.  Recently, while fooling around on the Internet, I came across a story about his novel, The Red House Mystery.  I was shocked.  I thought I'd read nearly everything he ever wrote.  Somehow, I missed this big milestone in his writing repertoire.


So, I went to the Guttenburg Project website, to see if I could find it... and I did!  It's in the public domain!  Imagine my elation at discovering I could read this piece of my hero's history!  I downloaded it immediately, and began reading.  Thank goodness for e-books.  Say what you will, but when you have a strong pull to read a book, you just don't want to wait for shipping, even if delivery is promised for the next day.


I was immediately sucked into this story.  It's a "closed room" mystery, in the style of Agatha Christie.  It's also a tremendous homage to Arthur Conan Doyle, as the characters "impersonate" Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they try to ferret out the answer to the riddle.  


I enjoyed the layers of details, and the little clues left along the way.  I found myself trying to figure out the mystery before Milne revealed it... and after all, isn't that what a great mystery novel is all about?  Honestly, although I was able to piece some of it together before the last two chapters, there were surprises at the end that I did not expect.


This was a compelling, quick read, Even though I really took my time to digest all the tiny bits (because I knew they'd be important to the ending), I still finished it in about seven hours.


It was a complete delight to discover a new, old book by my hero author!  It makes me wonder if he's got anything else out there I don't know about?  I will have to spend some more time going down that research rabbit hole!


I highly recommend this book... especially if you enjoy solving puzzles. 

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