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The Mortover Grange Mystery
The Black House in Harley Street
In the heart of London's prestigious Harley Street stands a foreboding mansion, shrouded in mystery and whispered tales of dark secrets. "The Black-House" is a place where shadows …
Yorkshire Moorland Mystery
First published in the US in 1930 by Alfred A. Knopf: New York, public domain. A famous American book collector is found dead, at the bottom of Herlesdem Scar on the lonley …
Connected Empires, Connected Worlds
Connected Empires, Connected Worlds: Essays in Honour of John Darwin contains diverse essays on the expansion, experience, and decline of empires. The volume is offered in honour …
Contents of the Coffin
First published in 1928, public domain. J. S. Fletcher (b. 1863, d. 1935) was a prolific British author and journalist. He wrote over 230 titles, both fiction and non fiction. He …
The Orange-Yellow Diamond
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Murder in the Squire's Pew (A Ronald Camberwell Mystery)
The private eye Ronald Camberwell and his associate Chaney are called to investigate about the mysterious disappearance of 15th century gold chalice and paten and of two priceless …
Mystery of the Hushing Pool
First published in the US in 1938 by Hillman-Curl Inc.: New York, now public domain. Was Richard Malvery really dead, or had he for some sinister purpose merely disappeared under …
Paul Campenhaye, Specialist in Criminology
Prepare to be enthralled by the captivating tales of Paul Campenhaye, a brilliant specialist in criminology. Campenhaye's wit, charm, and unparalleled deductive skills shine as he …
The Passenger to Folkestone
It was early one morning when going down to bathe that Roland Lawson came suddenly upon a grim spectacle-the body of Monsieur Auberge, stabbed to death. Why had this Frenchman been …
Scarhaven Keep: in large print
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.