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  2. Clue of the Twisted Candle is a 1960 British second feature crime film directed by Allan Davis and starring Bernard Lee, David Knight and Francis De Wolff. Part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on the 1918 novel The Clue of the Twisted Candle.

  3. The Clue of the Twisted Candle. Edgar Wallace. 3.55. 794 ratings94 reviews. 'The Urbane T.X. is back in this locked-room mystery by British master storyteller Edgar Wallace. The renown mystery writer John Lexman is charged with murder and sent to prison. His friend T.X. Meredith, employed by Scotland Yard, tries to prove his innocence.

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  4. Dec 11, 2008 · It was said of him by Signor Paulo Coselli, the eminent criminologist, that he had a gift of intuition which was abnormal. Probably the mystery of the twisted candle was solved by him long before any other person in the world had the dimmest idea that it was capable of solution.

  5. Clue of the Twisted Candle: Directed by Allan Davis. With Bernard Lee, David Knight, Francis De Wolff, Colette Wilde. An unscrupulous businessman frames a rival for murder, then is himself found murdered in a locked room.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Allan Davis
    • 1960
  6. Jun 1, 2001 · The Clue of the Twisted Candle by Edgar Wallace. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Detective Fiction. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Wallace, Edgar, 1875-1932
    • The Clue of the Twisted Candle
    • English
  7. The Clue of the Twisted Candle (1916) by Edgar Wallace. CHAPTER I. →. information about this edition. A locked room mystery from one of the most prolific English writers. "And me," said a voice. She sprang up and turned round with a look of terror. T. X. stood by the window curtains. See page 236. THE CLUE OF THE. TWISTED CANDLE. BY. EDGAR WALLACE.

  8. The 4.15 from Victoria to Lewes had been held up at Three Bridges in consequence of a derailment and, though John Lexman was fortunate enough to catch a belated connection to Beston Tracey, the wagonette which was the sole communication between the village and the outside world had gone.