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Author : R. Austin Freeman
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 41,9 MB
Release : 2017-02-24
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ISBN : 9781543287479
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Author : R. Freeman
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Page : 54 pages
File Size : 46,82 MB
Release : 2017-10-11
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ISBN : 9781978125438
Percival Bland's Proxy and The Missing Mortgagee by R. Austin Freeman
Author : Richard Austin Freeman
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 22,48 MB
Release : 2021-03-26
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Mr. Percival Bland was a somewhat uncommon type of criminal. In the first place hereally had an appreciable amount of common-sense. If he had only had a little more, hewould not have been a criminal at all. As it was, he had just sufficient judgment toperceive that the consequences of unlawful acts accumulate as the acts are repeated; torealise that the criminal's position must, at length, become untenable; and to take whathe considered fair precautions against the inevitable catastrophe.
Author : R. Austin Freeman
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 46,80 MB
Release : 2018-09-13
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ISBN : 9781727303643
Percival Bland's Proxy and The Missing Mortgagee by R. Austin Freeman These are two short stories from the collection THE GREAT PORTRAIT MYSTERY: "PERCIVAL BLAND'S PROXY" and "THE MISSING MORTGAGEE," wherein the brilliant medical investigator, Dr. Thorndyke, solves murderous crimes.
Author : R Austin Freeman
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Page : 70 pages
File Size : 37,40 MB
Release : 2020-03-17
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Mr. Percival Bland was a somewhat uncommon type of criminal. In the first place he really had an appreciable amount of common-sense. If he had only had a little more, he would not have been a criminal at all. As it was, he had just sufficient judgment to perceive that the consequences of unlawful acts accumulate as the acts are repeated; to realise that the criminal's position must, at length, become untenable; and to take what he con
Author : R. Freeman
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Page : 54 pages
File Size : 14,48 MB
Release : 2017-07-27
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ISBN : 9781973958383
Percival Bland's Proxy and The Missing Mortgagee by R. Austin Freeman
Author : Beyond Words Press
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Page : 42 pages
File Size : 50,25 MB
Release : 2020-08-24
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But in spite of these estimable traits of character and the precautions aforesaid, Mr. Bland found himself in rather a tight place and with a prospect of increasing tightness. The causes of this uncomfortable tension do not concern us, and may be dismissed with the remark, that, if one perseveringly distributes flash Bank of England notes among the money-changers of the Continent, there will come a day of reckoning when those notes are tendered to the exceedingly knowing old lady who lives in Threadneedle Street.
Author : Richard Austin Freeman
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 40,92 MB
Release : 2017-02-14
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ISBN : 9781543113570
Percival Bland was an uncommon criminal. He knew that his continual passing of counterfeit banknotes would eventually catch up with him, so he had a plan--precautions against the inevitable catastrophe. We can understand why he has created an alternate persona, Robert Lindsay, using disguises and renting two places of residence. No one seems to notice that he and his "cousin" Robert never are at their respective homes simultaneously, nor are they at home when the other visits, nor does anyone see the resemblance of their facial appearance under the makeup. But why does he buy human bones at auction? The lot was described in the catalog as "a complete set of human osteology" but they were not an ordinary "student's set," for the bones of the hands and feet, instead of being strung together on cat-gut, were united by their original ligaments and were "of an unsavoury brown colour." What does he want with those moldy bones? He has a nefarious plan, but it does not fool Dr. Thorndyke. After Dr. Thorndyke solved the case of Percival Bland, the doctor was called in by a life insurance company to investigate another case. There was apparently no doubt that Thomas Elton, a friendless, poverty-stricken artist, had fallen from the top of the overhanging cliff onto the beach. Now, one would suppose with the evidence of this fall of about a hundred and fifty feet, the smashed face and broken neck, there was not much room for doubt as to the cause of death. But Thorndyke indeed has his doubts.
Author : R. Austin Freeman
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 41,27 MB
Release : 2015-09-17
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ISBN : 9781517343958
These are two short stories from the collection THE GREAT PORTRAIT MYSTERY: "PERCIVAL BLAND'S PROXY" and "THE MISSING MORTGAGEE," wherein the brilliant medical investigator, Dr. Thorndyke, solves murderous crimes. Percival Bland was an uncommon criminal. He knew that his continual passing of counterfeit banknotes would eventually catch up with him, so he had a plan--precautions against the inevitable catastrophe. We can understand why he has created an alternate persona, Robert Lindsay, using disguises and renting two places of residence. No one seems to notice that he and his "cousin" Robert never are at their respective homes simultaneously, nor are they at home when the other visits, nor does anyone see the resemblance of their facial appearance under the makeup. But why does he buy human bones at auction? The lot was described in the catalog as "a complete set of human osteology" but they were not an ordinary "student's set," for the bones of the hands and feet, instead of being strung together on cat-gut, were united by their original ligaments and were "of an unsavoury brown colour." What does he want with those moldy bones? He has a nefarious plan, but it does not fool Dr. Thorndyke. After Dr. Thorndyke solved the case of Percival Bland, the doctor was called in by a life insurance company to investigate another case. There was apparently no doubt that Thomas Elton, a friendless, poverty-stricken artist, had fallen from the top of the overhanging cliff onto the beach. Now, one would suppose with the evidence of this fall of about a hundred and fifty feet, the smashed face and broken neck, there was not much room for doubt as to the cause of death. But Thorndyke indeed has his doubts.
Author : R. Austin Freeman
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 12,30 MB
Release : 2019-03-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781091738966
These are two short stories from the collection THE GREAT PORTRAIT MYSTERY: "PERCIVAL BLAND'S PROXY" and "THE MISSING MORTGAGEE," wherein the brilliant medical investigator, Dr. Thorndyke, solves murderous crimes.Percival Bland was an uncommon criminal. He knew that his continual passing of counterfeit banknotes would eventually catch up with him, so he had a plan--precautions against the inevitable catastrophe. We can understand why he has created an alternate persona, Robert Lindsay, using disguises and renting two places of residence. No one seems to notice that he and his "cousin" Robert never are at their respective homes simultaneously, nor are they at home when the other visits, nor does anyone see the resemblance of their facial appearance under the makeup. But why does he buy human bones at auction? The lot was described in the catalog as "a complete set of human osteology" but they were not an ordinary "student's set," for the bones of the hands and feet, instead of being strung together on cat-gut, were united by their original ligaments and were "of an unsavoury brown colour." What does he want with those moldy bones? He has a nefarious plan, but it does not fool Dr. Thorndyke.After Dr. Thorndyke solved the case of Percival Bland, the doctor was called in by a life insurance company to investigate another case. There was apparently no doubt that Thomas Elton, a friendless, poverty-stricken artist, had fallen from the top of the overhanging cliff onto the beach. Now, one would suppose with the evidence of this fall of about a hundred and fifty feet, the smashed face and broken neck, there was not much room for doubt as to the cause of death. But Thorndyke indeed has his doubts.