The Abandoned Room (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Abandoned Room (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Charles Wadsworth Camp
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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Bobby Brown's grandfather is murdered and no one knows how did the killer enter the locked room? Excerpt: "The night of his grandfather's mysterious death at the Cedars, Bobby Blackburn was, at least until midnight, in New York. He was held there by the unhealthy habits and companionships which recently had angered his grandfather to the point of threatening a disciplinary change in his will. As a consequence he drifted into that strange adventure which later was to surround him with dark shadows and overwhelming doubts."

The Abandoned Room (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Abandoned Room (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Charles Wadsworth Camp
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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Bobby Brown's grandfather is murdered and no one knows how did the killer enter the locked room? Excerpt: "The night of his grandfather's mysterious death at the Cedars, Bobby Blackburn was, at least until midnight, in New York. He was held there by the unhealthy habits and companionships which recently had angered his grandfather to the point of threatening a disciplinary change in his will. As a consequence he drifted into that strange adventure which later was to surround him with dark shadows and overwhelming doubts."

The Secret Room Murders (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Secret Room Murders (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Charles Wadsworth Camp
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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Bobby Brown's grandfather is murdered and no one knows how did the killer enter the locked room? Excerpt: "The night of his grandfather's mysterious death at the Cedars, Bobby Blackburn was, at least until midnight, in New York. He was held there by the unhealthy habits and companionships which recently had angered his grandfather to the point of threatening a disciplinary change in his will. As a consequence he drifted into that strange adventure which later was to surround him with dark shadows and overwhelming doubts."

The Tall House Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Tall House Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Dorothy Fielding
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217

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A ghost prank by a bunch of youngster goes horribly wrong when one of them gets fatally injured by a loaded revolver. Was it really an accident or was it a pre-planned murder? Excerpt: "Moy was about the same age, around twenty-five; small of stature, quick and eager in eye and movement. Tark, the third man, struck such a different note that at first glance one would have taken him for a foreigner. Moy liked Haliburton, but he did not care for his companion, whom he had met in his company a couple of times lately. But, though he did not like Tark, Moy was interested in the man. For the young solicitor was writing a play in secret, and was keenly interested in finding characters for it. Haliburton, he had decided, was no earthly good to a writer. Rich. Easy going. Kindly...but this other, the chap with the name that suited him somehow—because it rhymed with shark probably, Moy decided—he might be very useful. He turned to him now."

Scarecrow (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

Scarecrow (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Dorothy Fielding
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 213

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A murder mystery thought to have been solved ages ago comes back with a bang when an unidentified body of a man is found at the Dover Beach with severe head injuries. Excerpt: "Elsie and Inskipp watched them disappear. "There, but for the grace of God—" murmured Inskipp unctuously. "I don't think any one should be as ugly as those two are," said Elsie. She spoke meditatively, objectively. She was an artist, and, incidentally, a very pretty girl. And as though to give her another look at them, the brother and sister suddenly reappeared, walking briskly towards them. As usual, Florence Rackstraw was in the lead. She was very tall. Her head was too large for her bony body, and seemed to be all face, a face the colour of mottled mahogany. Her hair, straight as that of a mouse, was looped in two curtains over her ears and gathered into a tight little bun on her long, scraggy neck. Her eyes protruded. Her chin retreated. Her nose was hooked. Her mouth consisted of two thin, pale lines that slanted up to one side."

The Cluny Problem (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Cluny Problem (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Dorothy Fielding
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242

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An innocent masked-ball party in the touristy town of Cluny turns into a puzzling scene of crime with two of the guests being found dead in a locked room! Excerpt: "Anthony!" Vivian Young made a laughing surprised clutch at a tall figure stalking ahead of her down the station platform. The man turned sharply. At the sight of his fiancée he smiled pleasantly, though a sharp observer would have said that there was something in his eyes that suggested a man about to make the best of a position not entirely to his liking. "My dear girl!" he ejaculated warmly, "what brings you to Macon? Did you get into the wrong train, or out of the right one, or what?" "I'm on my way to Cluny."

Tragedy at Beechcroft (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

Tragedy at Beechcroft (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Dorothy Fielding
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 233

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This eBook edition of " Tragedy at Beechcroft" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices Excerpt: "Harry Moncrieff is going mad—raving mad. Or else he takes drugs and is not always responsible for his actions." She spoke almost in a whisper, her eyes dilated. "My poor Lavinia! No wonder she has changed into something so white and frightened. And the twins! No one at Beechcroft can be safe with that man. I thought he was going to murder me this morning. I think he would have, had we been alone in the house. As it was, though he chased me round the breakfast table, I managed to get out of the room and away from the house. I couldn't find Lavinia...Ann Bladeshaw had left with the twins and Nannie...The chauffeur refused to drive me to the station..." She stopped and seemed unable to go on."

Ashton-Kirk, Investigator (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

Ashton-Kirk, Investigator (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: John T. McIntyre
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ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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Allan Morris gets implicated in the murder of his tormentor Hume and Ashton-Kirk must investigate the matter and find the real murderer. Detective Ashton-Kirk is a charismatic detective who solves crime for fun and has partners in Pendleton and Fulton. Just like his famous predecessor Sherlock Holmes, Ashton-Kirk is a consulting sleuth with knowledge of diverse and eclectic fields.

The Craig Poisoning Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The Craig Poisoning Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Dorothy Fielding
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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Ronald Craig's death from arsenic poisoning riles up lot of feathers in a small country side with each person having a strong motif! Excerpt: "You say you're going up to town, Bob, as soon as you've left here. Anywhere near Pont Street? Good. Then do you mind wheeling that nearer to me?" The sick man waved a thin, but still brown hand, to where a little writing cabinet, shaped like a miniature roll-top desk, stood on a swing table. "Thanks," he went on. "Just wait a minute, will you, while I write a note. If you'll drop it in Houghton's letter-box, or hand it in yourself, I shall be much obliged." He hesitated. "Yourself," he repeated. "It's most important, and I don't want to wait for the post."

The La Chance Mine Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

The La Chance Mine Mystery (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: Susan Morrow Jones
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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This eBook edition of "The La Chance Mine Mystery" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Excerpt: "To a stranger there might have seemed to be nothing particular to stare at, out on a lake where the world was all wind and lumpy seas and growing November twilight; but any one who had lived at La Chance knew better. By the map Lac Tremblant should have been our nearest gold route to civilization, but it was a lake that was no lake, as far as transport was concerned, and we never used it. The five-mile crossing I was making was just a fair sample of the forty miles of length Lac Tremblant stretched mockingly past the La Chance mine toward the main road from Caraquet—our nearest settlement—to railhead: and that was forty miles of queer water, sown with rocks that were sometimes visible as tombstones in a cemetery and sometimes hidden like rattlesnakes in a blanket. For the depth of Lac Tremblant, or its fairway, were two things no man might ever count on."

Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)

Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist (Musaicum Murder Mysteries) PDF Author: John T. McIntyre
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ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 239

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This time the detective must save his friend Bat Scanlon who is neck-deep with the Chinese underworld! Detective Ashton-Kirk is a charismatic detective who solves crime for fun and has partners in Pendleton and Fulton. Just like his famous predecessor Sherlock Holmes, Ashton-Kirk is a consulting sleuth with knowledge of diverse and eclectic fields. Excerpt: "Impatiently, Ashton-Kirk threw down the last of the morning newspapers. "Commonplace," said he. "And sordid. I am inclined to agree with De Quincey's 'Toad-in-the-Hole' that the age of great criminals has passed."