British Murder Mysteries: J. S. Fletcher Edition (40+ Titles in One Volume)

British Murder Mysteries: J. S. Fletcher Edition (40+ Titles in One Volume)
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This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Novels Perris of the Cherry Trees The Middle Temple Murder Dead Men's Money The Talleyrand Maxim The Paradise Mystery The Borough Treasurer The Chestermarke Instinct The Herapath Property The Orange-Yellow Diamond The Root of All Evil In The Mayor's Parlour The Middle of Things Ravensdene Court The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation Scarhaven Keep The Charing Cross Mystery The Kang-He Vase The Safety Pin Sea Fog The Borgia Cabinet The Solution of a Mystery The Mill House Murder Short Stories Paul Campenhaye – Specialist in Criminology The French Maid The Yorkshire Manufacturer The Covent Garden Fruit Shop The Irish Mail The Tobacco-Box Mrs. Duquesne The House on Hardress Head The Champagne Bottle The Settling Day The Magician of Cannon Street The Secret of the Barbican and Other Stories Against Time The Earl, the Warder and the Wayward Heiress The Fifteenth-Century Crozier The Yellow Dog Room 53 The Secret of the Barbican The Silhouette Blind Gap Moor St. Morkil's Isle Extra-Judicial The Second Capsule The Way to Jericho Patent No. 33 The Selchester Missal The Murder in the Mayor's Parlour Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1933) was an English author, one of the leading writers of detective fiction in the Golden Age. After his journalist career Fletcher first wrote poems and historical fiction, but then moved on to detective mysteries and became one of the most prolific British writers of the genre.

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J. S. Fletcher. British Murder Mysteries: J. S. Fletcher Edition (40+ Titles in One Volume)

British Murder Mysteries: J. S. Fletcher Edition (40+ Titles in One Volume)

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Table of Contents

Novels

Perris of the Cherry Trees

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV

The Middle Temple Murder

Chapter I. The Scrap of Grey Paper

Chapter II. His First Brief

Chapter III. The Clue of the Cap

Chapter IV. The Anglo-Orient Hotel

Chapter V. Spargo Wishes to Specialize

Chapter VI. Witness to a Meeting

Chapter VII. Mr. Aylmore

Chapter VIII. The Man From the Safe Deposit

Chapter IX. The Dealer in Rare Stamps

Chapter X. The Leather Box

Chapter XI. Mr. Aylmore is Questioned

Chapter XII. The New Witness

Chapter XIII. Under Suspicion

Chapter XIV. The Silver Ticket

Chapter XV. Market Milcaster

Chapter XVI. The "Yellow Dragon"

Chapter XVII. Mr. Quarterpage Harks Back

Chapter XVIII. An Old Newspaper

Chapter XIX. The Chamberlayne Story

Chapter XX. Maitland Alias Marbury

Chapter XXI. Arrested

Chapter XXII. The Blank Past

Chapter XXIII. Miss Baylis

Chapter XXIV. Mother Gutch

Chapter XXV. Revelations

Chapter XXVI. Still Silent

Chapter XXVII. Mr. Elphick's Chambers

Chapter XXVIII. Of Proved Identity

Chapter XXIX. The Closed Doors

Chapter XXX. Revelation

Chapter XXXI. The Penitent Window-Cleaner

Chapter XXXII. The Contents of the Coffin

Chapter XXXIII. Forestalled

Chapter XXXIV. The Whip Hand

Chapter XXXV. Myerst Explains

Chapter XXXVI. The Final Telegram

Dead Men's Money

Chapter I. The One-Eyed Man

Chapter II. The Midnight Mission

Chapter III. The Red Stain

Chapter IV. The Murdered Man

Chapter V. The Brass-Bound Chest

Chapter VI. Mr. John Phillips

Chapter VII. The Inquest on John Phillips

Chapter VIII. The Parish Registers

Chapter IX. The Marine-Store Dealer

Chapter X. The Other Witness

Chapter XI. Signatures to the Will

Chapter XII. The Salmon Gaff

Chapter XIII. Sir Gilbert Carstairs

Chapter XIV. Dead Man's Money

Chapter XV. Five Hundred a Year

Chapter XVI. The Man in the Cell

Chapter XVII. The Irish Housekeeper

Chapter XVIII. The Ice AX

Chapter XIX. My Turn

Chapter XX. The Samaritan Skipper

Chapter XXI. Mr. Gavin Smeaton

Chapter XXII. I Read my Own Obituary

Chapter XXIII. Family History

Chapter XXIV. The Suit of Clothes

Chapter XXV. The Second Disappearance

Chapter XXVI. Mrs. Ralston of Craig

Chapter XXVII. The Bank Balance

Chapter XXVIII. The Hathercleugh Butler

Chapter XXIX. All In Order

Chapter XXX. The Carstairs Motto

Chapter XXXI. No Trace

Chapter XXXII. The Link

Chapter XXXIII. The Old Tower

Chapter XXXIV. The Bargain

Chapter XXXV. The Swag

Chapter XXXVI. Gold

Chapter XXXVII. The Dark Pool

The Talleyrand Maxim

Chapter I. Death Brings Opportunity

Chapter II. In Trust

Chapter III. The Shop-Boy

Chapter IV. The Fortunate Possessors

Chapter V. Point-Blank

Chapter VI. The Unexpected

Chapter VII. The Supreme Inducement

Chapter VIII. Terms

Chapter IX. Until Next Spring

Chapter X. The Foot-Bridge

Chapter XI. The Prevalent Atmosphere

Chapter XII. The Power of Attorney

Chapter XIII. The First Trick

Chapter XIV. Cards on the Table

Chapter XV. Pratt Offers a Hand

Chapter XVI. A Headquarters Conference

Chapter XVII. Advertisement

Chapter XVIII. The Confiding Landlord

Chapter XIX. The Eye-Witness

Chapter XX. The Green Man

Chapter XXI. The Direct Charge

Chapter XXII. The Cat's Paw

Chapter XXIII. Smooth Face And Anxious Brain

Chapter XXIV. The Better Half

Chapter XXV. Dry Sherry

Chapter XXVI. The Telephone Message

Chapter XXVII. Restored To Energy

Chapter XXVIII. The Woman In Black

The Paradise Mystery

Chapter I. Only the Guardian

Chapter II. Making an Enemy

Chapter III. St. Wrytha’s Stair

Chapter IV. The Room at the Mitre

Chapter V. The Scrap of Paper

Chapter VI. By Misadventure

Chapter VII. The Double Trail

Chapter VIII. The Best Man

Chapter IX. The House of his Friend

Chapter X. Diplomacy

Chapter XI. The Back Room

Chapter XII. Murder of the Mason’s Labourer

Chapter XIII. Bryce is Asked a Question

Chapter XIV. From the Past

Chapter XV. The Double Offer

Chapter XVI. Beforehand

Chapter XVII. To be Shadowed

Chapter XVIII. Surprise

Chapter XIX. The Subtlety of the Devil

Chapter XX. Jettison Takes a Hand

Chapter XXI. The Saxonsteade Arms

Chapter XXII. Other People’s Notions

Chapter XXIII. The Unexpected

Chapter XXIV. Finesse

Chapter XXV. The Old Well House

Chapter XXVI. The Other Man

Chapter XXVII. The Guarded Secret

The Borough Treasure

Chapter I. Blackmail

Chapter II. Crime—And Success

Chapter III. Murder

Chapter IV. The Pine Wood

Chapter V. The Cord

Chapter VI. The Mayor

Chapter VII. Night Work

Chapter VIII. Retained for the Defence

Chapter IX. Antecedents

Chapter X. The Hole in the Thatch

Chapter XI. Christopher Pett

Chapter XII. Parental Anxiety

Chapter XIII. The Anonymous Letter

Chapter XIV. The Sheet of Figures

Chapter XV. One Thing Leads to Another

Chapter XVI. The Lonely Moor

Chapter XVII. The Medical Opinion

Chapter XVIII. The Scrap Book

Chapter XIX. A Tall Man in Grey Clothes

Chapter XX. At Bay

Chapter XXI. The Interrupted Flight

Chapter XXII. The Hand in the Darkness

Chapter XXIII. Comfortable Captivity

Chapter XXIV. Strict Business Lines

Chapter XXV. No Further Evidence

Chapter XXVI. The Virtues of Suspicion

Chapter XXVII. Mr. Wraythwaite of Wraye

Chapter XXVIII. Pages From the Past

Chapter XXIX. Without Thought of Consequence

Chapter XXX. Cotherstone

Chapter XXXI. The Barrister's Fee

The Chestermarke Instinct

Chapter I. The Missing Bank Manager

Chapter II. The Ellersdeane Deposit

Chapter III. Mr. Chestermarke Disclaims Liability

Chapter IV. The Modern Young Woman

Chapter V. The Search Begins

Chapter VI. Ellersdeane Hollow

Chapter VII. The Travelling Tinker

Chapter VIII. The Saturday Night Stranger

Chapter IX. No Further Information

Chapter X. The Chestermarke Way

Chapter XI. The Search-Warrant

Chapter XII. The First Find

Chapter XIII. The Partners Unbend

Chapter XIV. The Midnight Summons

Chapter XV. Mr. Frederick Hollis

Chapter XVI. The Lead Mine

Chapter XVII. Accident Or Murder?

Chapter XVIII. The Incomplete Cheque

Chapter XIX. The Dead Man's Brother

Chapter XX. The Other Cheque

Chapter XXI. About Cent Per Cent

Chapter XXII. Speculation—And Certainty

Chapter XXIII. The Aggrieved Victim

Chapter XXIV. Mrs. Carswell?

Chapter XXV. The Portrait

Chapter XXVI. The Lightning Flash

Chapter XXVII. The Old Dove-Cot

Chapter XXVIII. Sound-Proof

Chapter XXIX. The Sparrows and the Sphere

Chapter XXX. Wreckage

Chapter XXXI. The Prisoner Speaks

The Herapath Property

Chapter I. Jacob Herapath is Missing

Chapter II. Is it Murder?

Chapter III. Barthorpe Takes Charge

Chapter IV. The Pressman

Chapter V. The Glass and the Sandwich

Chapter VI. The Taxi-Cab Driver

Chapter VII. Is There a Will?

Chapter VIII. The Second Witness

Chapter IX. Greek Against Greek

Chapter X. Mr. Benjamin Halfpenny

Chapter XI. The Shadow

Chapter XII. For Ten Per Cent

Chapter XIII. Adjourned

Chapter XIV. The Scottish Verdict

Chapter XV. Young Brains

Chapter XVI. Nameless Fear

Chapter XVII. The Law

Chapter XVIII. The Rosewood Box

Chapter XIX. Weaving the Net

Chapter XX. The Diamond Ring

Chapter XXI. The Deserted Flat

Chapter XXII. Yea and Nay

Chapter XXIII. The Accusation

Chapter XXIV. Cold Steel

Chapter XXV. Professional Analysis

Chapter XXVI. The Remand Prison

Chapter XXVII. The Last Cheque

Chapter XXVIII. The Hotel Ravenna

Chapter XXIX. The Note in the Prayer-Book

Chapter XXX. The White-Haired Lady

Chapter XXXI. The Interrupted Dinner-Party

Chapter XXXII. The Yorkshire Proverb

Chapter XXXIII. Burchill Fills the Stage

Chapter XXXIV. Davidge’s Trump Card

Chapter XXXV. The Second Warrant

The Orange-Yellow Diamond

Chapter I. The Pretty Pawnbroker

Chapter II. Mrs. Goldmark's Eating-House

Chapter III. The Dead Man

Chapter IV. The Platinum Solitaire

Chapter V. The Two Letters

Chapter VI. The Spanish Manuscript

Chapter VII. The Member of Parliament

Chapter VIII. The Inquest

Chapter IX. Whose Were Those Rings?

Chapter X. Melky Intervenes

Chapter XI. The Back Door

Chapter XII. The Friend From Peebles

Chapter XIII. The Call For Help

Chapter XIV. The Private Laboratory

Chapter XV. Conference

Chapter XVI. The Detective Calls

Chapter XVII. What the Lamps Shone On

Chapter XVIII. Mr. Stuyvesant Guyler

Chapter XIX. Purdie Stands Firm

Chapter XX. The Parslett Affair

Chapter XXI. What Manner of Death?

Chapter XXII. Mr. Killick Goes Back

Chapter XXIII. Mr. Killick's Opinion

Chapter XXIV. The Orange-Yellow Diamond

Chapter XXV. The Dead Man's Property

Chapter XXVI. The Rat

Chapter XXVII. The Empty House

Chapter XXVIII. The £500 Bank Note

Chapter XXIX. Mr. Mori Yada

Chapter XXX. The Mortuary

Chapter XXXI. The Mirandolet Theory

Chapter XXXII. One O'Clock Midnight

Chapter XXXIII. Secret Work

Chapter XXXIV. Baffled

Chapter XXXV. Yada Takes Charge

Chapter XXXVI. Pilmansey's Tea Rooms

Chapter XXXVII. Chang Li

Chapter XXXVIII. The Jew and the Jap

Chapter XXXIX. The Diamond Necklace

The Root of All Evil

Part I: Rise

Chapter I. Applecroft

Chapter II. The Tight Lip

Chapter III. The Broken Man

Chapter IV. The Diplomatic Father

Chapter V. The Shakespeare Line

Chapter VI. The Gloves Off

Chapter VII. The Golden Teapot

Chapter VIII. The Battle Begins

Chapter IX. The Iron Rod

Chapter X. The Eternal Feminine

Chapter XI. Humble Pie

Chapter XII. The Triple Chance

Chapter XIII. Dead Men's Shoes

Part II: Fall

Chapter I. Avarice

Chapter II. The Bit of Bad Land

Chapter III. Coal

Chapter IV. Birds of a Feather

Chapter V. The Yorkshire Way

Chapter VI. Obsession

Chapter VII. The Last Throw

Chapter VIII. The Commination Service

Chapter IX. The Bell Rings

Chapter X. Black Depths

Chapter XI. The Sentence

Chapter XII. The Second Exodus

Chapter XIII. The Lustre Jug

In The Mayor's Parlour

Chapter I. The Mayor's Parlour

Chapter II. The Cambric Handkerchief

Chapter III. The Tannery House

Chapter IV. Bull's Snug

Chapter V. Sleeping Fires

Chapter VI. The Ancient Office of Coroner

Chapter VII. The Voluntary Witness

Chapter VIII. Mrs. Saumarez

Chapter IX. The Right to Intervene

Chapter X. The Cat in the Bag

Chapter XI. The Nineteen Minutes' Interval

Chapter XII. Circumstantial Evidence

Chapter XIII. A Woman Intervenes

Chapter XIV. Whose Voices?

Chapter XV. The Special Edition

Chapter XVI. The Castle Wall

Chapter XVII. Impregnable

Chapter XVIII. Loose Strands

Chapter XIX. Black Secrets and Red Tape

Chapter XX. The Fell Hand

Chapter XXI. Corruption

Chapter XXII. The Parlour-Maid

Chapter XXIII. The Connecting Wall

Chapter XXIV. Behind the Panel

Chapter XXV. The Empty Room

The Middle of Things

Chapter I. Faced With Reality

Chapter II. Number Seven in the Square

Chapter III. Who Was Mr. Ashton?

Chapter IV. The Ring and the Knife

Chapter V. Look For That Man!

Chapter VI. Speculations

Chapter VII. What Was the Secret?

Chapter VIII. News From Arcadia

Chapter IX. Looking Backward

Chapter X. The Parish Register

Chapter XI. What Happened in Paris

Chapter XII. The Grey Mare Inn

Chapter XIII. The Japanese Cabinet

Chapter XIV. The Ellingham Motto

Chapter XV. The Present Holder

Chapter XVI. The Outhouse

Chapter XVII. The Claimant

Chapter XVIII. Let Him Appear!

Chapter XIX. Under Examination

Chapter XX. Surprising Readiness

Chapter XXI. The Marseilles Meeting

Chapter XXII. On Remand

Chapter XXIII. Is This Man Right?

Chapter XXIV. The Broken Letter

Chapter XXV. Through the Telephone

Chapter XXVI. The Dismal Street

Chapter XXVII. The Back Way

Chapter XXVIII. The Truth

Chapter XXIX. Who is to Tell Her?

Ravensdene Court

Chapter I. The Inn on the Cliff

Chapter II. Ravensdene Court

Chapter III. The Morning Tide

Chapter IV. The Tobacco Box

Chapter V. The News From Devonport

Chapter VI. Secret Theft

Chapter VII. Yellowface

Chapter VIII. Was it a Woman?

Chapter IX. The Enlarged Photograph

Chapter X. The Yellow Sea

Chapter XI. The Five Conclusions

Chapter XII. Netherfield Baxter

Chapter XIII. The Spoils of Sacrilege

Chapter XIV. Solomon Fish

Chapter XV. Mr. Jallanby—Ship Broker

Chapter XVI. The Pathless Wood

Chapter XVII. Humfrey De Knaythville

Chapter XVIII. The Plum Cake

Chapter XIX. Black Memories

Chapter XX. The Possible Reason

Chapter XXI. The Chinese Gentleman

Chapter XXII. Red Dawn

Chapter XXIII. The Fourth Chinaman

Chapter XXIV. The Silk Cap

Chapter XXV. Clear Decks

The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

Chapter I. The Midnight Ride

Chapter II. The Dead Man

Chapter III. The Shoe Buckle

Chapter IV. Mr. Franklin Fullaway

Chapter V. The Nastirsevitch Jewels

Chapter VI. The Prima Donna's Portrait

Chapter VII. The Frantic Impresario

Chapter VIII. The Jewel Box

Chapter IX. The Lady's Maid's Mother

Chapter X. The Second Murder

Chapter XI. The Russian Bank-Notes

Chapter XII. The Third Murder

Chapter XIII. Ambler Appleyard

Chapter XIV. Fifty Thousand Pounds Reward

Chapter XV. The Bayswater Boarding-House

Chapter XVI. Mr. Gerald Rayner

Chapter XVII. The Photograph

Chapter XVIII. Definite Suspicion

Chapter XIX. The Late Call

Chapter XX. Number Fifty-Three

Chapter XXI. The Young Man Who Led Pugs

Chapter XXII. Thick Fog

Chapter XXIII. The Possible Death Warrant

Chapter XXIV. Concerning Carl Federman

Chapter XXV. The Card on the Door

Chapter XXVI. Participants in the Secret

Chapter XXVII. The Millionaire, The Stranger, and The Princess

Chapter XXVIII. The First Pursuit

Chapter XXIX. The Parcel From Hull

Chapter XXX. The Packet in the Safe

Chapter XXXI. The Hyde Park Tea-House

Chapter XXXII. The Chilverton Anti-Climax

Chapter XXXIII. The Smart Miss Slade

Chapter XXXIV. Merrifield Explains

Chapter XXXV. The Allerdyke Way

Scarhaven Keep

Chapter I. Wanted at Rehearsal

Chapter II. Grey Rock and Grey Sea

Chapter III. The Man Who Knew Something

Chapter IV. The Estate Agent

Chapter V. The Greyle History

Chapter VI. The Leading Lady

Chapter VII. Left on Guard

Chapter VIII. Right of Way

Chapter IX. Hobkin's Hole

Chapter X. The Invalid Curate

Chapter XI. Beneath the Brambles

Chapter XII. Good Men and True

Chapter XIII. Mr. Dennie

Chapter XIV. By Private Treaty

Chapter XV. The Cablegram From New York

Chapter XVI. In Touch With the Missing

Chapter XVII. The Old Playbill

Chapter XVIII. The Lie on the Tombstone

Chapter XIX. The Steam Yacht

Chapter XX. The Courteous Captain

Chapter XXI. Marooned

Chapter XXII. The Old Hand

Chapter XXIII. The Yacht Comes Back

Chapter XXIV. The Torpedo-Boat Destroyer

Chapter XXV. The Squire

Chapter XXVI. The Reaver's Glen

Chapter XXVII. The Peel Tower

Chapter XXVIII. The Footprints

Chapter XXIX. Scarvell's Cut

Chapter XXX. The Greengrocer's Cart

Chapter XXXI. Ambassadress Extraordinary

The Charing Cross Mystery

Chapter I. The Last Train East

Chapter II. Whose Portrait is This?

Chapter III. The Potential Fortune

Chapter IV. The Diamond Necklace

Chapter V. The Police Return

Chapter VI. Samples of Ink

Chapter VII. Black Velvet

Chapter VIII. Fligwood's Rents

Chapter IX. The Medicine Bottle

Chapter X. The Mysterious Visitor

Chapter XI. Lady Riversreade

Chapter XII. Alias Madame Listorelle

Chapter XIII. Who Was She?

Chapter XIV. Is it Blackmail?

Chapter XV. Revelations

Chapter XVI. Still More

Chapter XVII. The Torn Labels

Chapter XVIII. The Telegram

Chapter XIX. The London Road

Chapter XX. Converging Tracks

Chapter XXI. The Order in Writing

Chapter XXII. The Highly-Respectable Solicitor

Chapter XXIII. The Landlady of Little Smith Street

Chapter XXIV. The House in the Yard

Chapter XXV. Dead!

Chapter XXVI. Waterloo

Chapter XXVII. The Assurance

The Kang-He Vase

Chapter I. Footsteps at Midnight

Chapter II. Uncle Joseph Krevin

Chapter III. Fiend’s Work

Chapter IV. The Lady of the Grange

Chapter V. The C.I.D. Man

Chapter VI. The Crab and Lobster Inn

Chapter VII. High-Water Mark

Chapter VIII. The Kang-He Vase

Chapter IX. Odd Job Man

Chapter X. Tom Scripture

Chapter XI. The Fish Bag

Chapter XII. The Pink and Mauve Pyjamas

Chapter XIII. The Result of Vainglory

Chapter XIV. Under Examination

Chapter XV. Melsie Island

Chapter XVI. The Brown Hand

Chapter XVII. The Stove-In Boat

Chapter XVIII. This Time, The Knife!

Chapter XIX. Broken China

Chapter XX. The Soft-Hearted Mariner

Chapter XXI. I Hear Strange Things

Chapter XXII. The Scarlet Patch

Chapter XXIII. Family Honour

The Safety Pin

Chapter I. The Thirteenth Client

Chapter II. What About the Bed?

Chapter III. The Sand Pit

Chapter IV. The Safety Pin

Chapter V. The Picture Postcard

Chapter VI. The Opportune Moment

Chapter VII. The Creviced Wall

Chapter VIII. Miss Pretty's Way

Chapter IX. Birds of a Feather

Chapter X. Turn of the Ladies

Chapter XI. The Gold Watch

Chapter XII. Arrested

Chapter XIII. Still Open

Chapter XIV. Which Gold Mine?

Chapter XV. The Uncurtained Window

Chapter XVI. Discoveries and Ambitions

Chapter XVII. The Wood and the Orchard

Chapter XVIII. Green Eyes

Chapter XIX. The Man Who Got Out

Chapter XX. Coil Within Coil

Chapter XXI. Bartlett's Hearthrug

Chapter XXII. Checkmate

Chapter XXIII. Mellapont's Exhibit

Chapter XXIV. The Art of Arrangement

Chapter XXV. The Green Bay Tree

Sea Fog

Chapter One. The Man who asked his Way

Chapter Two. The Second Man

Chapter Three. The Captain and the Sergeant

Chapter Four. Sub Judice

Chapter Five. Name of Kest

Chapter Six. Under Examination

Chapter Seven. The Clamped Chest

Chapter Eight. Complex

Chapter Nine. The Ditty-Box

Chapter Ten. The Hill-Side—Midnight

Chapter Eleven. The Lock-Up Shed

Chapter Twelve. The Dead Man’s Safe

Chapter Thirteen. Suspect

Chapter Fourteen. The Man Who Bought Food

Chapter Fifteen. Black Mill Bottom

Chapter Sixteen. Macpherson

Chapter Seventeen. The China Seas

Chapter Eighteen. Ditty-Box and ’Bacca-Box

Chapter Nineteen. Detective-Sergeant Parkapple

Chapter Twenty. The Thatched Roof

Chapter Twenty-One. Recognition

Chapter Twenty-Two. The Light in the Mill

Chapter Twenty-Three. The Registered Packet

Chapter Twenty-Four. The Uncut Diamond

Chapter Twenty-Five. The Package of Cocoa

Chapter Twenty-Six. The Silk Neckerchief

Chapter Twenty-Seven. The Billiard-Room

The Borgia Cabinet

Chapter I. Poison!

Chapter II. The Decanter

Chapter III. Double Testimony

Chapter IV. At Bay

Chapter V. Where is it?

Chapter VI. From Nine Till Eleven

Chapter VII. The Borgia Cabinet

Chapter VIII. Who Stands to Gain?

Chapter IX. What’s in the Will?

Chapter X. The Midnight Interview

Chapter XI. Medicine—Law

Chapter XII. The Leather Under-Jacket

Chapter XIII. I Put it There!

Chapter XIV. The Scrap of Paper

Chapter XV. The Play Box

Chapter XVI. Turning Backward

Chapter XVII. The Rosewood Desk

Chapter XVIII. The Second Victim

Chapter XIX. The Deserted House

Chapter XX. Strange Revelations

Chapter XXI. Roxburgh Mansions

Chapter XXII. Waste Paper

Chapter XXIII. Theory in Full

Chapter XXIV. In Strict Privacy

Chapter XXV. The Open Window

The Mill House Murder

Chapter I. Mrs. John Martenroyde

Chapter II. The Mill-Owner

Chapter III. The Mill Weir

Chapter IV. Foul Play

Chapter V. Suspicion

Chapter VI. Family Affairs

Chapter VII. Dead Man’s Goods

Chapter VIII. Hannah’s Castle

Chapter IX. Hear All: Say Naught

Chapter X. Who Was It?

Chapter XI. Motive

Chapter XII. What of Tomorrow?

Chapter XIII. The Perfect Alibi

Chapter XIV. Plan of Campaign

Chapter XV. The Conservatory Door

Chapter XVI. The Silent House

Chapter XVII. The Lonely Moor

Chapter XVIII. Loyalty

Chapter XIX. Dr. Ponsford Called In

Chapter XX. Family Evidence

Chapter XXI. A Certain Sentence

Chapter XXII. Doctors Agree

Chapter XXIII. The Guilty Wife

Chapter XXIV. Past History

Chapter XXV. Assault Of Hannah’s Castle

Chapter XXVI. The Ringing in the Night

Chapter XXVII. Volume of Evidence

Chapter XXVIII. Two of a Kind

Chapter XXIX. The Last of the Martenroydes

The Solution of a Mystery

Chapter I. According to the Prosecution

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Chapter II. The Defence is Silence

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Chapter III. The Twelve Good Men

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Chapter IV. The Truth, The Whole Truth .

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Short Stories

Paul Campenhaye – Specialist in Criminology

The French Maid

The Yorkshire Manufacturer

The Covent Garden Fruit Shop

The Irish Mail

The Tobacco-Box

Mrs. Duquesne

The House on Hardress Head

The Champagne Bottle

The Settling Day

The Magician of Cannon Street

The Secret of the Barbican and Other Stories

Against Time

Part I

Part II

Part III

The Earl, the Warder and the Wayward Heiress

Chapter I. The Ten Thousand Pounds Wager

Chapter II. Dropped Out

Chapter III. Malicious Damage

Chapter IV. The Birth Mark

Chapter V. Social Ambitions

Chapter VI. The Well-Feathered Nest

The Fifteenth-Century Crozier

Chapter I. After Four Hundred Years

Chapter II. The Ditty Box

Chapter III. The Sub-Dean’s Advice

Chapter IV. Expert

Chapter V. The Buried Secret

The Yellow Dog

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Room 53

Chapter I. The Amsterdam Diamond Merchant

Chapter II. The Wicked Captain

The Secret of the Barbican

Chapter I. The Siege Coins

Chapter II. Snuffy of Towler’s Rents

Chapter III. Mother Capstick

The Silhouette

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Blind Gap Moor

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

St. Morkil’s Isle

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Extra-Judicial

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

The Second Capsule

Chapter I

Chapter II

The Way to Jericho

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Patent No. 33

Chapter I. A Dead Man’s Library

Chapter II. The Voice from the Dead

Chapter III. Strategy

Chapter IV. The Slip of Paper

The Selchester Missal

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

The Murder in the Mayor’s Parlour

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

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J. S. Fletcher

Perris of the Cherry Trees

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Rhoda gave him a teaspoon, and he slowly poured small quantities of the raw spirit between Pippany's lips. Pippany began to stir and to moan; in a few minutes and under the influence of the whisky he opened his eyes. He gazed vacantly around him.

"Where—what—?" he began. "Where—?"

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