Malcolm Sage, Detective


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'Malcolm Sage, Detective' is a detective novel by Herbert George Jenkins. The book is a collection of short stories involving cases where Malcolm Sage and his team swoop in to save the day. Sage's style of sleuthing is quite akin to that of Sherlock Holmes, where he uncovers evidence through his great powers of observation and analysis. However, there is also a hint of Hercule Poirot's investigation style, where discovering hidden motives and understanding witnesses can be the key to solving a crime.




Malcolm Sage, Detective


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Malcolm Sage, Detective


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Malcolm Sage


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The Mystery Cases of Detective Sage


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Detective Malcolm Sage has been compared to both HerculePoirot and Sherlock Holmes in his style of detective work. DigiCat presents to you the collection of Sage stories to help you indulge in the thrill of adventure and mystery. Contents: Sir John Dene Receives His Orders The Strange Case of Mr.Challoner Malcolm Sage's Mysterious Movements The Surrey Cattle-Maiming Mystery Inspector Wensdale is Surprised The Stolen Admiralty Memorandum The Outrage at the Garage Gladys Norman Dines with Thompson The Holding Up of Lady Glanedale A Lesson in Deduction The Mcmurray Mystery The Marmalade Clue The Gylston Slander Malcolm Sage Plays Patience The Missing Heavyweight The Great Fight at the Olympia Lady Dene Calls on Malcolm Sage




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