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A Case of Books
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

A Case of Books

After a wealthy client is murdered, bookseller Theodore Terhune is hired to sell off his library. Another break-in occurs; the murderer looking for something. What follows is a cat and mouse hunt for the unknown object of desire, involving book auctions, robberies, mysterious crosses in fields and...dictionaries. A 1946 crime classic.

A Case for Solomon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

A Case for Solomon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Frank Hugh Smallwood was first murdered on the 15th of April, 1927" Bookseller Theodore Terhune investigates an old homicide case after he stumbles on the freshly murdered corpse of seaman Frank Smallwood, a man thought to have been murdered nearly twenty years previously during a houseboat party on the Thames. Smallwood's alleged killer Charles Cockburn was convicted and served a lengthy prison sentence before being killed in the war. So who wanted Smallwood dead now? And what actually happened between Smallwood and Cockburn all those years ago? A book of poetry found lying near the body puts Terhune on the trail of an unlikely murderer. An entertaining blend of detective story and courtro...

Midnight at Moonstone
  • Language: en

Midnight at Moonstone

Kit's father is away AGAIN, and although she's supposed to be staying with her brother and sister, Kit steals away to visit her grandfather at Moonstone Manor. The costume museum once filled with extravagant wonders, is now an aging house with creaking floorboards and damp walls. The decadent fashion designs seem dull and lifeless. The fabrics worn and dusty. But there is still magic within Moonstone's walls, and Kit will soon discover that the old costumes hold their own secret splendour . . . because on the stroke of midnight, the costumes come to life. And they've got a lot to say.

Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-02
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

WINNER OF THE SWEDISH ACADEMY'S NORDIC PRIZE 2023 Winner of the Icelandic Literary Prize 'An extraordinary and original writer' A.S. Byatt on Sjón Reykjavik, 1918. The eruptions of the Katla volcano darken the sky night and day. Yet despite the natural disaster, the shortage of coal and the Great War still raging in the outside world, life in the small capital goes on as always. Sixteen-year-old Máni Steinn lives for the movies. Awake, he lives on the fringes of society. Asleep, he dreams in pictures, the threads of his own life weaving through the tapestry of the films he loves. When the Spanish flu epidemic comes ashore, killing hundreds of townspeople and forcing thousands to their sick beds, the shadows that linger at the edges of existence grow darker and Máni is forced to re-evaluate both the society around him and his role in it. Evoking the moment when Iceland's saga culture met the new narrative form of the cinema and when the isolated island became swept up in global events, this is the story of a misfit transformed by his experiences in a world where life and death, reality and imagination, secrets and revelations jostle for dominance.

Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic

This book examines how Wilkie Collins’s interest in medical matters developed in his writing through exploration of his revisions of the late eighteenth-century Gothic novel from his first sensation novels to his last novels of the 1880s. Throughout his career, Collins made changes in the prototypical Gothic scenario. The aristocratic villains, victimized maidens and medieval castles of classic Gothic tales were reworked and adapted to thrill his Victorian readership. With the advances of neuroscience and the development of criminology as a significant backdrop to most of his novels, Collins drew upon contemporary anxieties and increasingly used the medical to propel his criminal plots. Wh...

Seven Clues in Search of a Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Seven Clues in Search of a Crime

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Are you a detective, Mr. Terhune? If you will forgive my saying so, you do not look like one." Theodore Terhune, bookseller in the tranquil Kent village of Bray-in-the-Marsh, interrupts the attempted robbery of Helena Armstrong, secretary-companion to Lady Kylstone. Someone was trying to steal the key to the Kylstone burial vault, which will shortly be open to the public for the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt. When the key goes missing, Terhune is certain there must be something in the barren vault the thieves are after, but why bother when it will shortly be accessible to all? A series of mysterious encounters leads the curious Terhune from one clue to another, and eventually to the secret past of two families. A 1941 crime classic republished for the first time, by a founding member of the Crime Writers' Association.

In Muffled Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

In Muffled Night

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Helen Bailey is the live-in housekeeper to the wealthy Murrays. Tall, dark-haired and beautiful, the enigmatic Helen has long ensured that life at "The Towers" runs smoothly. When Helen is found dead in her blood-soaked bedroom, the police must consider the family's relationships not only with one another but with everyone close to them.

Postscript to Poison
  • Language: en

Postscript to Poison

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This English author's first book, first published in England in 1937, introduces Inspector Dan Pardoe who looks into the death of an old lady in an English village. When this book first appeared, The Times of London said Miss Dorothy Bowers should make a name in detective fiction. And she no doubt would have had she not succumbed to TB at the age of 46 after only five novels, all of which will be reprinted by The Rue Morgue Press. Dorothy L. Sayers fans will not be disappointed.

Tender Moments in the Wild
  • Language: en

Tender Moments in the Wild

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Describes some tender moments between animals, such as swans, penguins, bears and others.

The Donnellys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 443

The Donnellys

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-05-12
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Based on the true story of an Irish family with seven sons and one daughter immigrating to Biddulph Township near London, Ontario, in 1844, The Donnellys tells the tale of mystery and truths stranger than fiction. It is the story of a secret society and a massacre that shocked the Canadian public, a story overlooked by the artistic community until Reaney's play elevated the events to the level of legend. First published in 1975, this script takes its place among other true Canadian classics on university and college course listings and in the hearts of drama lovers everywhere. The Donnellys is a trilogy comprised of Sticks & Stones, St. Nicholas Hotel and Handcuffs, three tense and mythic tragedies that garnered critical praise at the 1973 Tarragon Theatre opening and continue to acquire accolades from professors, actors and artistic directors across the country. As with the drama of Yeats, Eliot, O'Neill, Brecht and Beckett, this rendering of a generation of Irish settlers and their brutal murder at the hands of more than thirty vigilante killers is controversial and exciting to this day. Foreword, Afterword and Chronology by James Noonan.