The Stretton Street Affair


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Hugh Garfield returned from the Great War and continued his life as an electrical engineer in his old firm. One night he finds himself at the mention of mysterious millionaire Oswald De Gex, where Hugh and the host discover a dead body of a young woman. Hugh soon finds himself in France with no idea how he got there. As he tries to unravel the mystery, the clues take him on a very exciting tour across Europe. William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French writer who mainly wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy "The Great War in England in 1897" and the anti-German invasion fantasy "The Invasion of 1910."




The Complete Novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


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The Complete Novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle showcases the iconic detective fiction of the 19th century, with a focus on the beloved character of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle's writing style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail, intricate plot twists, and deductive reasoning that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The collection includes famous works such as 'A Study in Scarlet,' 'The Hound of the Baskervilles,' and 'The Sign of Four,' among others, providing a comprehensive insight into the development of detective fiction in literature. Doyle's ability to create compelling narratives with memorable characters has solidified his place in literary history. His influence on the mystery genre is undeniable, making this collection a must-read for enthusiasts of classic detective stories and those interested in the evolution of storytelling. The sheer brilliance of Doyle's storytelling will captivate readers and leave them eagerly turning pages to unravel the mysteries within each novel.



















The United States Catalog


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The Publishers Weekly


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Who Done It?


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