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Rayner-Slade Amalgamation
Excerpt: "e;That's just what I was going to suggest, he said. "e;There's no good to be done hanging about here. Let's get on to the scene of operations. If Miss Lennard's …
Paradise Mystery
A quiet cathedral town in England, full of gossips and people who are not quite who they seem to be, is the setting for this murder mystery.
Middle of Things
In the heart of London, John Ashton--the man from Australia--has been murdered. It seems clear that the motive was not robbery, and as he apparently had no acquaintances in town, …
Borough Treasurer
Blackmail, murder and the secret of an ancient quarry go to make a very exciting yarn.
Talleyrand Maxim
Nesta, left alone, gave herself up to deep thought, and to a careful reckoning of her position. She was longing to confide in some trustworthy person or persons, for Pratt's …
Herapath Property
Excerpt: "e;This was the third week of Selwood's secretaryship to Jacob Herapath. Herapath was a well-known man in London. He was a Member of Parliament, the owner of a sort of …
Ravensdene Court
An expert in rare books is invited to a remote Northumbrian manor house to catalogue a library. Mysterious events ensue...
Middle Temple Murder
The body of a man is found on the steps to Middle Temple Lane near London's courts of law, and a journalist and a young lawyer are drawn into the ensuing investigation.
In the Days of Drake
In the whole history of the English people there is no period so absolutely heroic, so full of enthralling interest, as that in which the might of England made itself apparent by …
Dead Men's Money
Nothing is what it seems, and dead bodies abound in this classic 1920 murder mystery from the British crime author and journalist, J.S. Fletcher.
Orange-Yellow Diamond
The Orange-Yellow Diamond was written in the year 1921 by Joseph Smith Fletcher. This book is one of the most popular novels of Joseph Smith Fletcher, and has been translated into …
Chestermarke Instinct
Excerpt:"e;Every Monday morning, when the clock of the old parish church in Scarnham Market-Place struck eight, Wallington Neale asked himself why on earth he had chosen to be …