The Case of the Missing Diary: A Chief Inspector Pointer Mystery


Book Description

A Chief Inspector Pointer Mystery Charles Dawnay was a devoted husband, a loving father, and an honest and successful man of business. His one quirk, if it could be called that, was that he kept a meticulous diary in which he noted every appointment and encounter both past and future. Therefore, when his body was found with its head bashed in, the police had every hope that the diary might provide a clue as to who the last person to see him alive might be, as that person might well prove to be the murderer. However, when the diary is examined, it proves to be written in an indecipherable code. When Chief Inspector Pointer is called in to handle the case, he quickly determines that the diary found on the body is not the one kept by the murdered man, but a substitute. The search is on for the real diary, for only its recovery will allow Pointer to solve . . . The Case of the Missing Diary










World Authors, 1900-1950


Book Description

Provides almost 2700 articles on twentieth-century authors from all over the world who wrote in English or whose works are available in English translation.




The Whole Story


Book Description

This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.




A Reader's Guide to the Classic British Mystery


Book Description

From 19th century classics to as recent as 1985, this complete source book of British Mystery covers more than 1440 titles by 121 authors. Each is fully annotated without giving the ending away.










Twentieth Century Authors


Book Description

Foundation-volume of authentic biographical information on the writers of this century, of all nations, whose books are familiar to readers of English.