The Rainbow Feather by Fergus Hume

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By Rebecca Smith Posted on Mar 30, 2026
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Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932 Hume, Fergus, 1859-1932
English
Hey, have you ever picked up a book and felt like you stepped right into a classic detective movie? That's 'The Rainbow Feather' for you. I just finished it, and I need to talk about it! Picture this: a wealthy man is found dead in his locked study, and the only clue is a single, brightly colored feather left behind. It sounds simple, but nothing is what it seems. The victim's nephew, who stands to inherit everything, looks like the obvious suspect. But as the investigation unfolds, you realize everyone in this country house has secrets they're desperate to keep. The local police are baffled, and it's going to take some serious brainpower to untangle this mess. If you love a classic 'whodunit' with a locked-room puzzle at its heart, you have to give this one a try. It's the kind of mystery that makes you want to turn off your phone and just read, because you'll be guessing until the very last page.
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If you're in the mood for a classic mystery that feels both familiar and fresh, let me introduce you to 'The Rainbow Feather'. Fergus Hume might not be a household name like Arthur Conan Doyle, but he absolutely knew how to craft a page-turner. This book is a prime example of a golden-age mystery, full of clever twists and a cast of characters who all seem suspicious.

The Story

The story kicks off with the shocking death of Francis Carriston, a rich man found dead in his locked library. The door and windows were secured from the inside, creating a perfect 'locked-room' mystery. The only thing out of place? A single, vivid rainbow-colored feather on the floor. All eyes turn to his nephew and heir, Ronald, who was heard arguing with his uncle just before the murder. The evidence seems to stack up against him, but a shrewd lawyer named Mr. Barr begins to poke holes in the obvious story. As Barr digs deeper, he uncovers a web of hidden relationships, old grudges, and financial motives that implicate nearly everyone in Carriston's circle. The hunt for the truth behind that one, strange feather leads to some very unexpected places.

Why You Should Read It

What I loved most was how the mystery unfolds. It’s not just about finding the killer; it's about understanding why that bizarre feather was left behind. The clue seems almost silly, but it becomes the key to everything. Hume does a great job pacing out the revelations. Just when you think you've got it figured out, a new piece of information changes the whole game. The characters feel real—they're not just suspects on a checklist, but people with believable desires and fears. You get the fun of playing armchair detective without the plot feeling overly complicated or unfair.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who misses the straightforward cleverness of old-school detective stories. If you enjoy Agatha Christie's puzzles or the logical deductions of Sherlock Holmes, you'll feel right at home here. It's also a great pick for a lazy weekend or a long trip—the kind of book that's easy to get lost in. Don't go in expecting deep philosophical themes or gritty realism; go in for a smart, entertaining, and satisfying mystery that plays fair with the reader. 'The Rainbow Feather' is a hidden gem that proves a good puzzle never goes out of style.



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Robert Miller
1 year ago

This digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the logic behind each conclusion is easy to follow and verify. A refreshing and intellectually stimulating read.

Sarah Wilson
10 months ago

Looking at the bibliography alone, the historical context mentioned in the early chapters is quite enlightening. This adds significant depth to my understanding of the field.

Richard Moore
2 years ago

Right from the opening paragraph, the nuanced approach to the central theme was better than I expected. If you want to master this topic, start right here.

Elizabeth Harris
10 months ago

The information is current and very relevant to today's needs.

Kimberly Thompson
1 year ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

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