By: Robert Eustace (1854-1943)
Miss Florence Cusack Mysteries by Robert Eustace is a delightful collection of cozy mysteries that follows the intelligent and independent amateur sleuth, Miss Florence Cusack, as she uncovers the truth behind various perplexing cases. The author does a fantastic job of setting the scene and developing the characters, making it easy for readers to become fully immersed in each story.
What sets this series apart is Miss Cusack's sharp wit and keen observational skills, which make her a compelling and engaging protagonist. The mysteries themselves are well-crafted and keep readers guessing until the very end. Additionally, Eustace skillfully weaves historical details into each story, giving readers a glimpse into the time period in which the mysteries take place.
Overall, Miss Florence Cusack Mysteries is a charming and entertaining collection that will appeal to fans of classic detective fiction. With its engaging characters, intriguing plotlines, and clever twists, this series is sure to keep readers captivated until the final page. Book Description: Miss Florence Cusack was featured as an amateur detective who assists in solving crimes in five short stories authored by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace that appeared in Harmsworth/London Magazine.
Mr. Bovey's Unexpected Will, 1899
The Arrest of Capt. Vandeleur, 1899
A Terrible Railway Ride, 1900
The Outside Ledge, 1901
Mrs. Reid's Terror, 1901
This project includes all five stories read from their original sources. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer
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