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The Theft of the Iron Dogs
E.C.R. Lorac must be seriously considered for the position of leading writer of classic detective stories.' - Birmingham Post While hot on the heels of serial coupon-racketeer …
Two-Way Murder
A lost novel from the golden age of crime, published for the very first time. It happened on a dark and misty night; the night of the ball at The Prince’s Hall, Fordings. Abuzz …
Murder in the Mill-Race
When Dr Raymond Ferens moves to a practice at Milham in the Moor in North Devon, he and his wife are enchanted with the beautiful hilltop village lying so close to moor and sky. At …
These Names Make Clues
'Should detectives go to parties? Was it consistent with the dignity of the Yard? The inspector tossed for it-and went.' Chief Inspector Macdonald has been invited to a treasure …
Fire in the Thatch
The Second World War is drawing to a close. Nicholas Vaughan, released from the army after an accident, takes refuge in Devon - renting a thatched cottage in the beautiful …
Checkmate to Murder
On a dismally foggy night in Hampstead, London, a curious party has gathered in an artist’s studio to weather the wartime blackout. A civil servant and a government scientist are …
Bats in the Belfry
Bruce Attleton dazzled London's literary scene with his first two novels – but his early promise did not bear fruit. His wife Sybilla is a glittering actress, unforgiving of …
Murder by Matchlight
London. 1945. The capital is shrouded in the darkness of the blackout, and mystery abounds in the parks after dusk. During a stroll through Regent's Park, Bruce Mallaig witnesses …
These Names Make Clues
"An invitation to a "treasure hunt" open to thriller writers and lesser mortals confronts Scotland Yard's Chief Inspector Macdonald with two baffling deaths."-- Kirkus ReviewsIt's …
Bats in the Belfry: A London Mystery
Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder"The intricacies of the characters' relationships and the trove of secrets Scotland Yard Inspector Macdonald uncovers make …
Crook O' Lune: A Lancashire Mystery
"Effortlessly atmospheric with] a killer likely to take most readers by surprise." -- Kirkus ReviewsRenowned for its authentic characters and settings based partly on the author's …
Checkmate to Murder: A Second World War Mystery
" An] excellent fair-play mystery...this British Library Crime Classic more than deserves that status."--Publishers Weekly, STARRED ReviewOn a dismally foggy night in Hampstead, …