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  • The JS Fletcher Collection

    The J.S. Fletcher Collection, published by Steppenwolf Press, is an extraordinary anthology of classic mysteries and crime fiction from one of the most prolific and celebrated authors of the early 20th century. This definitive collection gathers sixteen of J.S. Fletcher’s finest works, showcasing his unparalleled talent for weaving intricate plots, unforgettable characters, and suspense that keeps ... Read more

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  • The Solution of a Mystery

    A man is charged with murder and his life is threatened with death if he does not confess. But he causes bewilderment by choosing not to speak. What's behind it? Is he guilty? ... Read more

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  • BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES Boxed Set: 350+ Thriller Classics, Detective Novels & True Crime Stories

    Unraveling the Tapestry of British Mystery Classics

    The 'BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES Boxed Set: 350+ Thriller Classics, Detective Novels & True Crime Stories' is an extensive compilation that immerses readers in the evolution of crime and detective fiction. Showcasing an intriguing blend of classic thriller tales and true crime narratives, this collection maps the literary terrain from cerebral puzzles to gritty stories of intrigue and suspense. From ... Read more

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  • The Cartwright Gardens Murder

    The Cartwright Gardens Murder is another one of those stories of crime which made Mr. Fletcher one of the most popular writers of the Golden Era of detective crime fiction. There is a great deal of character study in it, as well as a baffling plot, and, at the end, a striking surprise. The characters who move in this drama, which is concerned with the murder by unusually subtle means and under ... Read more

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  • Sea Fog

    I’ll say at once that Mr. Andrew Macpherson, the Scotch grocer of Horsham, from whose shop I walked out to a glorious and unexpected wildness of liberty and adventure the morning on which this story properly begins, was a man in a thousand, for it was he who, at his own suggestion, threw wide the door of what I had come to consider a prison-house, and cheered me on my way with a word and a smile, ... Read more

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  • Murder at Wrides Park

    I came to man’s estate—legally speaking—on the first day of March, 1920, and on that day the trustee guardians who had looked after me and my interests from childhood paid over to me the sum of six thousand pounds, my entire fortune. Six thousand pounds, invested, as this was, at 5 per cent., means an income of three hundred pounds a year; clearly, I had got to do something to supplement it. The ... Read more

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  • Murder in the Squire's Pew

    We had just settled down to business that morning—a Tuesday morning in the second week of April 1921—when the telephone bell in my room suddenly interrupted Chaney and myself in the middle of an argument. The next moment an unfamiliar voice asked a question:“Is that Camberwell and Chaney?”“Yes! This is Camberwell speaking.”“This is Canon Effingham, Rector of Linwood—speaking from Linwood.”“Yes, ... Read more

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  • Murder in Four Degrees

    I entered into partnership with ex-Inspector William Chaney (late Criminal Investigation Department, Scotland Yard) in November, 1920, some little time after he and I had successfully concluded our (non-official) investigation of the Wrides Park Murder. Our business, under the style of Camberwell and Chaney, was to be that of private enquiry agents. We took offices in Conduit Street, a few doors ... Read more

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  • Murder of the Only Witness

    I see, on looking for the exact date in my case-book, that it was on Wednesday, September 21st, 1927 that Chaney and I first heard of the theft, two days previously, of the Countess of Ellingshurst’s diamonds. I remember that Wednesday morning very well. Before settling down to my work at our office—indeed, before breakfast—I had been for a walk in the Park and had extended it into Kensington ... Read more

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  • The Charing Cross Mystery

    Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863 - 1935) was an English journalist and author. He wrote more than 230 books on a wide variety of subjects, both fiction and non-fiction, and was one of the most prolific English writers of detective fiction. (from wikipedia.org) ... Read more

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  • J. S. FLETCHER: 17 Novels & 28 Short Stories, Including Detective Mysteries, Adventure Novels, Crime Stories & Historical Works (Illustrated)

    Detective Mysteries

    This carefully crafted ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels Perris of the Cherry Trees The Middle Temple Murder Dead Men's Money The Talleyrand Maxim The Paradise Mystery The Borough Treasurer The Chestermarke Instinct The Herapath Property The Orange-Yellow Diamond The Root of All Evil In The Mayor's Parlour The Middle of Things Ravensdene ... Read more

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  • The Middle of Things

    A classic of detective fiction's golden age, featuring a mysterious murder, a wrongful accusation, and an intrepid man determined to find the truthYoung Viner is a gentleman through and through. Born into means that blessed him with a life of leisure, one night his tranquil evening walk is nevertheless upset when he stumbles upon a corpse in Markendale Square. The police believe the murderer is an ... Read more

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