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The Big Midget Murders by Craig Rice is a dazzling blend of murder mystery and madcap humor that showcases why Rice earned the nickname "the Dorothy Parker of detective fiction." Known for her ability to mix crime with comedy, Rice spins a tale where danger and absurdity walk hand in hand, keeping readers both on edge and entertained.The novel throws her recurring protagonists—lawyer John J. Malone, reporter Jake Justus, and his glamorous wife Helene—into a bizarre case that begins with a series of seemingly unconnected deaths and spirals into a carnival of deception, eccentric suspects, and chaotic misdirection. At the center lies the enigmatic figure of the "Big Midget," whose shadow looms over the unfolding mystery.Rice's genius lies in her ability to balance screwball comedy with legitimate detective work. The wisecracks fly as fast as the bullets, but beneath the wit is a tightly plotted puzzle that keeps readers guessing until the end. Her characters bumble, bluff, and banter their way through the investigation, but their charm and chemistry make every page sparkle.Published at the height of Rice's popularity, The Big Midget Murders exemplifies her unique contribution to American crime fiction: mysteries that are as hilarious as they are suspenseful. It remains a gem for readers who appreciate noir with a wink, and proof that crime can be deadly serious—and seriously funny.