There isn't much about Halter online in English, and so I've taken the initiative and translated an interview between him and French academic Roland Lacourbe. (This translation was carried out with M. Lacourbe's permission.) In this two-part interview, Halter discusses his literary influences, how he got started in his career, and his approach to writing mysteries (among other things). There are plenty of interesting moments and the interview as a whole is most informative. Here are the links to read it:
Interview with Paul Halter: Part I
Interview with Paul Halter: Part II
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Dr. Alan Twist and Inspector Archibald Hurst, as they appear in a comic book adaptation of Le Diable de Dartmoor (The Demon of Dartmoor).
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Dr. Alan Twist and Inspector Archibald Hurst novels:
All those who mock the emperor Barbarossa or insult his favourite city of Haguenau meet with an unpleasant death! At least, that's what Étienne Martin was told as a child, as he became part of a series of events that led to the horrific murder of a German girl named Eva Muller inside an isolated shack. An artist and his model stood outside the shack the entire time and they swear that nobody approached it. It seems the ghost of Barbarossa has struck again! 16 years later, Étienne must revisit these awful events, assisted by Dr. Twist, in a narrative that takes place in England and France.
- Although published by Le Masque in 1995, this was actually the first book Paul Halter wrote, which is why I’ve placed it as first in this series.
- Inspector Hurst is conspicuously absent in this novel and never referred to.
- Was originally written with the hope of reviving the literary career of Dr. Gideon Fell, but Halter was not given permission to use the character. So with a bit of tweaking, Dr. Fell turned into Dr. Alan Twist, but both have very much the same mannerisms.
La Quatrième porte (The Fourth Door) 1987 (Prix du Roman Policier, Festival de Cognac 1987)
Dr. Alan Twist is introduced in style! In his first published effort, Twist must resolve a complex web of intrigue, involving reincarnation, bilocation, resurrection, fake mediums, and two locked room murders! In the first, a man goes inside a room and it is sealed with wax and a rare coin chosen moments before, which afterward never leaves a witness' eyes... but when the door is opened, a stranger lies there with a knife in his back! The second impossible crime takes place in a house surrounded by virgin snow.
- Inspector Hurst is mentioned here by name only.
- This book has been translated into English and can be found on Amazon.
- See also the review on In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel.
La Mort vous invite (Death Invites You) 1988La Mort derrière les rideaux (Death Behind the Curtains) 1989
La Chambre du fou (The Madman's Room) 1990
La Septième hypothèse (The Seventh Hypothesis) 1991
One of Paul Halter's most complex plots, this is a book that truly has everything. Plague doctors from the seventeenth century are wandering the streets of 1938 London. A man infected with the bubonic plague disappears from a hallway in impossible circumstances, only to reappear very much dead in a trash can under equally impossible circumstances! And then, as though Dr. Twist and Inspector Hurst didn't have enough to worry about, a man named Peter Moore comes to see Dr. Twist and tells an extraordinary tale about two men, bitter rivals, who have challenged each other to the most deadly game: murder...
- This novel has been translated into English and can be found on Amazon.
La Tête du tigre (The Tiger's Head) 1991In the small village of Stapleford in Dartmoor, three young girls are murdered in three years. Witnesses are only able to establish one thing: each one of the girls seems to have been murdered by an invisible man! A few years pass silently, until promising actor Nigel Manson moves into Trerice Manor and makes the mistake of inviting his wife, mistress, and a fellow colleague for the weekend. Things take a turn for the worst when Nigel is pushed out of a window while witnesses are stationed outside and in the room behind him. They all swear to one thing: nobody approached Nigel at all! If he was murdered, the invisible man has struck again!
- This book has been translated into English and can be found on Amazon.
- This book was adapted into a comic book by Jean-Pierre Croquet and illustrated by Francis Cold. A review of that comic book adaptation can be read here.
Meurtre dans un manoir anglais (Murder in an English Manor) 1998
L'Homme qui aimait les nuages (The Man Who Loved Clouds) 1999
Les Larmes de Sibyl (Sibyl's Tears) 2005 (Le Masque de l'Année 2005)
Les Meurtres de la salamandre (The Salamander Murders) 2009
La Corde d'argent (The Silver Rope) 2010
Le Voyageur du Passé (The Traveller from the Past) 2012It's 1955, and spectators leaving the Adelphi Theatre in London are surprised to see a young man in his 30s roaming the streets with a lost expression on his face, as though he were seeing everything for the first time... and to top it all off, he's wearing clothes long out of date, from the turn of the century! But when the man gets killed by a subway car, Inspector Hurst gets involved. That's when he discovers that the man has been identified as Victor Stephenson, who went for a walk in 1905 and never returned... and yet despite the 50-year time gap, he has not aged a day! But that was only the beginning, as Inspector Hurst and Dr. Alan Twist investigate the time traveller-- and discover that he's been terrorizing the Stephenson family, engineering several apparently-impossible scenarios!
Owen Burns and Achilles Stock novels:
The first Owen Burns/Achilles Stock novel, it introduces the series characters nicely, as Stock goes undercover to a holiday gathering of the Mansfield family, who are supposedly cursed by the ghost of Peter Joke, a young man who was killed centuries ago when he fell through thin ice due to the drunken carelessness of some of the Mansfield clan. His ghost has been silent for a long time, but it's picked up its activities in recent years, having murdered Edwin Mansfield in his locked room! The gathering is not a particularly jolly one, and soon enough, Samuel Piggot is murdered with no footprints leading to his corpse in the snow... despite having been followed by two witnesses and disappearing out of sight only for a few moments!
- This book has been translated into English and can be found on Amazon.
- See also a review on In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel.
Les Sept merveilles du crime (The Seven Wonders of Crime) 1997 Owen Burns and Achilles Stock are back in action when a serial killer begins to strike, modelling his killings after the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A lighthouse keeper is burned to death while the lighthouse is cut off from the outside world... A major is found dead in his house, surrounded by earth that has no footprints in it-- he is dead of dehydration, yet a carafe full of water is right beside him... Meanwhile, the killer pre-announces his crimes to the police by sending anonymous messages in the form of paintings! In short, the killer is creating art-- which makes him the perfect opponent for aesthete extraordinaire Owen Burns!
- This book has been translated into English and can be found on Amazon.
- See also a review on In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel.
Les Douze crimes d’Hercule (The Twelve Crimes of Hercules) 2001
Le Géant de pierre (The Stone Giant) 1998
Le Chemin de la lumière (The Path of Light) 2000
Other novels:
Le Cercle invisible (The Invisible Circle) 1996
Les Fleurs de Satan (Satan's Flowers) 2002
Lunes assassines (Killer Moons) 2006
Young Adult novels:
Spiral (Spiral) 2012Quentin Leroux's girlfriend, Mélanie Rivière, is sent to the region of France known as Brittany to spend her vacation with her uncle Jerry, a man with a warped sense of humour who owns an abandoned hotel with a reputation of being haunted. A serial killer is on the loose somewhere in the region, and naturally, that makes it a perfect opportunity for a get-together in this remote part of the country, where cell phone reception is poor and there's no access to the Internet. A strange group of guests come together to uncle Jerry's hotel, including Mlle. Rose Lestrange, a medium of some repute. She claims that a two hour session in a reputedly-haunted room will give her the serial killer's name... and wouldn't you know it, several guests are connected with the deaths! So she's locked in and the door is sealed with several wax imprints. But two hours laters, when there's no reply from the medium, the door is forced open and Mlle. Lestrange is lying on the ground, dead... strangled.
Non-impossible crime mystery novels
Le Mystère de l'Allée aux Anges (The Mystery of Angel Lane) 1999
La Nuit du Minotaure (The Night of the Minotaur) 2008
Short story collections:
A business mogul is shot on an escalator while surrounded by police… A man is found drowned in a pond with only his footsteps in the snow leading to the body… A poor girl is apparently visited by Santa Claus, whose sleigh leaves tracks in the snow that start and stop out of nowhere… A man isolates himself in a tower and is found poisoned… What do these things have in common? They’re variations on the impossible crime, which largely make up this wonderful short story collection! Halter includes all sorts of stories, including ones starting his main detectives, Owen Burns and Dr. Alan Twist.
- This review covers the differences between the original French version of the book and the English translation. Two stories that appeared in the translation did not appear in the French book and are thus not covered here. However, to see what I think of these two stories (The Abominable Snowman and The Golden Ghost) see my seperate review of those stories.
La Balle de Nausicaa (Nausicaa's Ball) 2011The setting is the Island of Corfu, and a beautiful actress named Rachel Syms is staying at a hotel there along with her husband, George Portman. Her co-star and lover is present along with his current young lady. Passions flare up and before long, George Portman is found dead, as the result of an apparent accident. But Dr. Alan Twist believes that a child's ball found near the body indicates murder... This and six other stories are collected here, and oddly for Halter, only three of them have anything to do with an impossbile crime. The stories included imagine how a snowman can suddenly turn into a murderer, why a golden ghost is chasing a young match girl, and whether God is leaving a sign of the executed David Jones' innocence by forbidding grass to grow on the site of his grave...










