Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

Death in the Tunnel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Death in the Tunnel

On a gloomy November evening, Sir Wilfred Saxonby boards the 5 o'clock train from Cannon Street, settling into a locked compartment for the journey. But as the train slows and stops inside a dark tunnel, tragedy strikes. By the time the train emerges, Sir Wilfred lies dead, a single bullet piercing his heart. Suicide seems the obvious answer—yet no motive surfaces to explain why. Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard begins to question this theory when he discovers a mysterious red light that caused the train to stop in the tunnel. Stymied by the peculiar details of the case, he enlists the help of his friend Desmond Merrion, a wealthy amateur criminologist. Merrion suspects a carefully orchestrated conspiracy, but the motive and identities of those involved remain elusive. Could the crime be linked to Sir Wilfred’s unblemished family life, his thriving business, or his imperious and uncompromising nature? As the investigators dig deeper, they uncover a labyrinth of secrets and lies. Will Merrion's sharp mind unravel the truth before it’s too late?

Devil's Reckoning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 389

Devil's Reckoning

None

Masters of the
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2014-01-10
  • -
  • Publisher: McFarland

In 1972, in an attempt to elevate the stature of the "crime novel," influential crime writer and critic Julian Symons cast numerous Golden Age detective fiction writers into literary perdition as "Humdrums," condemning their focus on puzzle plots over stylish writing and explorations of character, setting and theme. This volume explores the works of three prominent British "Humdrums"--Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, and Alfred Walter Stewart--revealing their work to be more complex, as puzzles and as social documents, than Symons allowed. By championing the intrinsic merit of these mystery writers, the study demonstrates that reintegrating the "Humdrums" into mystery genre studies provides a fuller understanding of the Golden Age of detective fiction and its aftermath.

Heir to Lucifer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Heir to Lucifer

DESMOND MERRION and his wife Mavis go to the little seaside town of Croylehaven to spend a holiday. The place is practically owned by the wealthy Croyle family, who live in the large, ugly Castle Croyle. The present head of the family, Lord Croyle, an old gentleman of eighty, generally known as Lucifer, is surrounded by a large number of more or less expectant heirs.

Death Takes a Detour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Death Takes a Detour

Originally published in 1958. Never before, within living memory, had such a thing happened in the little hamlet of Brensford. That the river Turtle, here in its upper reaches no more than a brook, should misbehave itself so devastatingly, was unheard of. And on August bank holiday, too, when all the inhabitants should have been out and about, enjoying themselves.

The Muse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 465

The Muse

A picture hides a thousand words . . . On a hot July day in 1967, Odelle Bastien climbs the stone steps of the Skelton gallery in London, knowing that her life is about to change forever. Having struggled to find her place in the city since she arrived from Trinidad five years ago, she has been offered a job as a typist under the tutelage of the glamorous and enigmatic Marjorie Quick. But though Quick takes Odelle into her confidence, and unlocks a potential she didn't know she had, she remains a mystery - no more so than when a lost masterpiece with a secret history is delivered to the gallery.The truth about the painting lies in 1936 and a large house in rural Spain, where Olive Schloss, the daughter of a renowned art dealer, is harbouring ambitions of her own. Into this fragile paradise come an artist and revolutionary, Isaac Robles, and his half-sister Teresa, who immediately insinuate themselves into the Schloss family, with explosive and devastating consequences . . .Seductive, exhilarating and suspenseful, The Muse is an addictive novel about aspiration and identity, love and obsession, authenticity and deception - a magnificent creation and a story you will never forget.

Found Drowned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Found Drowned

Sleuth Desmond Merrion is holidaying with wife Mavis at the seaside resort of Greycliffe-on-Sea, close to the site of his former junior school. When he and a local fisherman find the body of Arthur Harpole-brother of one of the schoolmasters-floating in the harbour, he is drawn into the inquiry about his murder.

Beware Your Neighbor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Beware Your Neighbor

Five men were gathered together in The Swan. They were representative of any small country community in England. It was an ordinary enough occasion-a quick drink after a council meeting-but it was the prelude to strange happenings. That very night one of the five was to die very mysteriously. And that was why Inspector Arnold of Scotland Yard finds on arrival a village afraid.

Hops and Glory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Hops and Glory

The original India Pale Ale was pure gold in a glass; a semi-mythical beer specially invented, in the 19th century, to travel halfway around the world, through storms and tropical sunshine, and arrive in perfect condition for a long, cold drink on an Indian verandah. But although you can still buy beers with ‘IPA’ on the label they are, to be frank, a pale imitation of the original. For the first time in 140 years, a keg of Burton IPA has been brewed with the original recipe for a voyage to India by canal and tall ship, around the Cape of Good Hope; and the man carrying it is the award-winning Pete Brown, Britain’s best beer write. Brazilian pirates and Iranian customs officials lie ahead, but will he even make it that far, have fallen in the canal just a few miles out of Burton? And if Pete does make it to the other side of the world with ‘Barry’ the barrel, one question remains: what will the real IPA taste like? Weaving first-class travel writing with assured comedy, Hops and Glory is both a rollicking, raucous history of the Raj and a wonderfully entertaining, groundbreaking experiment to recreate the finest beer ever produced.

The Paddington Mystery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Paddington Mystery

A night of revelry ends with a perplexing death in the first novel featuring one of the greatest detectives of the Golden Age of Mystery. In the early hours of a wintery morning, Harold Merefield returns home from a festive little party at The Naxos, a popular nightclub in Paddington. But just as he tries to get some much-needed sleep, he is startled by a gruesome discovery on his bed: a corpse. There is no way to identify the dead man or the cause of his death. At the inquest, the jury rules it a “Death from Natural Causes.” But even if they are correct, how did this unfortunate stranger meet his end in Harold’s home? Determined to uncover the whole truth, Harold seeks the help of Dr. Lancelot Priestley. A retired professor of applied mathematics, Dr. Priestley employs a simple but unusual method of logical reasoning to shed light on what proves to be a dark and exceedingly curious affair.