Everyone knows Edgar Allan Poe. The author's influence hangs over the gloomier end of culture like marsh gas over a swamp.
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is Dupin's most famous case and the best. The deaths are good and grisly - an old lady decapitated a corpse shoved up a chimney - and the clues involving window shutters unusual hair and an unidentified language are brilliantly explained.
Other stories in the book: Ms. Found in a Bottle The Oval Portrait The Masque Of The Red Death.