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By: Marcel Allain (1885-1969) | |
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The Exploits of Juve
Fantômas was introduced a few years after Arsène Lupin, another well-known thief. But whereas Lupin draws the line at murder, Fantômas has no such qualms and is shown as a sociopath who enjoys killing in a sadistic fashion.He is totally ruthless, gives no mercy, and is loyal to none, not even his own children. He is a master of disguise, always appearing under an assumed identity, often that of a person whom he has murdered. Fantômas makes use of bizarre and improbable techniques in his crimes, such as plague-infested rats, giant snakes, and rooms that fill with sand... |
By: Wilson Woodrow (1870-1935) | |
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The Silver Butterfly |
By: Van Tassel Sutphen (1861-1945) | |
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The Gates of Chance | |
By: E. R. (Ernest Robertson) Punshon (1872-1956) | |
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The Bittermeads Mystery |
By: Richard Dallas | |
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A Master Hand
This murder mystery, written in 1903 by Richard Dallas (pseudonym), describes a fictional crime that took place in the New York City of 1883. A fine period piece as well as a clever detective story. (Introduction by Delmar H. Dolbier) |
By: Susan Morrow Jones (1864?-1926) | |
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The La Chance Mine Mystery |
By: Eustace Hale Ball (1881-1931) | |
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The Voice on the Wire |
By: Lizette M. Edholm | |
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The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure |
By: John Thomas McIntyre (1871-1951) | |
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Ashton-Kirk, Investigator
Ashton-Kirk, who has solved so many mysteries, is himself something of a problem even to those who know him best. Although young, wealthy, and of high social position, he is nevertheless an indefatigable worker in his chosen field. He smiles when men call him a detective. "No; only an investigator," he says.He has never courted notoriety; indeed, his life has been more or less secluded. However, let a man do remarkable work in any line and, as Emerson has observed, "the world will make a beaten path to his door... |
By: H. L. (Harry Lincoln) Sayler (1863-) | |
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On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland |
By: Will Levinrew (1881-) | |
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Death Points a Finger |
By: Esther Chamberlain | |
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The Coast of Chance |
By: Elmer Sherwood (1884-) | |
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Ted Marsh on an Important Mission |
By: Jack Steele | |
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A Husband by Proxy |
By: Oliver Fleming | |
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Ambrotox and Limping Dick |
By: Brandon Fleming | |
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The Crooked House |
By: E.W. Howe (1853-1937) | |
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The Mystery of the Locks
Davy's Bend was a dying, lonely, uncared for river town. So when a stranger showed up one day and bought the old unoccupied house called 'The Locks' one dreary day, the inhabitants of the town were naturally very curious about the stranger, and very curious about his reasons for buying the old house. The Locks had been known for years to display at nighttime a single light showing up in one room, and there was one room in the house which was strictly off-limits to anyone. What was the history behind... |
By: George F. (George Frank) Worts (1892-) | |
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Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China |
By: Melvin Linwood Severy (1863-) | |
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The Darrow Enigma |
By: Charles Edmonds Walk (1875-) | |
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The Paternoster Ruby |
By: G. Sidney Paternoster (1866-) | |
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The Motor Pirate |
By: Armstrong Livingston (1885-) | |
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The Monk of Hambleton |
By: Max Marcin (1879-1948) | |
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The Substitute Prisoner |
By: Ruel Perley Smith (1869-1937) | |
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The Rival Campers Ashore The Mystery of the Mill |
By: Henry Curties (1860-) | |
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A Queen's Error |
By: Joseph Hocking (1860-1937) | |
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Weapons of Mystery
Justin Blake receives an invitation from his old school-fellow Tom Temple to join him and his family for the Christmas holidays in Yorkshire. Having no other plans, he decides to go. Though he is normally much the opposite of what would be called a lady's man, he falls instantly in love with Miss Forrest, one of the guests, who had already shared his train compartment on the way. When he meets the mysterious Herod Voltaire and finds that he must protect the girl from him and his weapons of mystery, the adventure begins. |
By: Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) | |
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The Cinema Murder
Phillip Romilly is a poor art teacher in London. He finds out that his wealthy cousin Douglas has been seeing his girl friend Beatrice behind his back. He strangles Douglas, throws him in the canal, and assumes his identity. Douglas had booked passage to America for the next day, so after a pleasant sea voyage Phillip arrives at the Waldorf Hotel in New York as Douglas Romilly. An hour after checking in he disappears again, and assumes yet another identity, one that his cousin had set up for himself. Douglas was facing massive financial problems, and he, too, had planned to avoid his problems by getting lost in the crowd in New York. Now, in chapter two…. |
By: Unknown | |
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The String of Pearls
The tale of Sweeney Todd has had many incarnations, most famously the stage and movie musical by Stephen Sondheim. But it all started in 1846 with a serialized telling of the story titled “The String of Pearls” in the weekly magazine “The People’s Periodical and Family Library”. Called by some a romance, by others a horror story, it is one of the earliest murder mysteries. In “The String of Pearls”, Sweeney Todd is less sympathetic than in some of his later incarnations – a perfect villain, totally self-seeking with no redeeming qualities... |
By: Various | |
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The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes was a British TV series from the early 70s that dramatized stories written contemporaneously with the Sherlock Holmes stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This anthology contains twelve of the thirteen stories adapted as episodes for the first season. Sadly, one story, "The Missing Witness Sensation" by Ernest Bramah, is not public domain in the U.S., but can be read in the anthology Max Carrados Mysteries. |
By: Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) | |
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The Amateur
On the steamer on his way to London, Austin Ford meets a young woman, who is going to London to find her missing husband. Being a specialist in finding people, Mr. Ford agrees to help her in her quest. However, something appears to be not quite right about the lady and her story... |
By: Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823) | |
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The Italian
The love story between a nobleman and a beautiful lady whom he meets in church leads both of them to unexpected places, as many people would not put up with their love. This novel is considered to be one of the best Gothic novels ever written, by one of the first (and best) writers of the genre. How does an “indecent” love story become a Gothic tale? What is the outcome of this love story? If you want to know, read this book. |
By: Unknown | |
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The Lock and Key Library
A collection of classic mystery and detective stories, collected and edited by Julian Hawthorne. Note: the second chapter of Dickens’ The Haunted House is not included in this edition. |