Author: James Wilson
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802139290
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
Their commission to write a biography of the enigmatic painter J.M.W. Turner leads Walter Hartright and his sister-in-law Marian across Victorian London.
The Dark Clue
A Clue for the Puzzle Lady
Author: Parnell Hall
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553581406
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Cruciverbalists, rejoice! Pick up a pencil and get ready to solve a puzzling murder-and an actual crossword puzzle-in this sparkling debut of a unique amateur detective: Miss Cora Felton, an eccentric old lady with a syndicated puzzle column, an irresistible urge to poke into unsettling events, and a niece who's determined to keep her out of trouble. When the body of an unknown teenage girl turns up in the cemetery in the quiet town of Bakerhaven, Police Chief Dale Harper finds himself investigating his first homicide. A baffling clue leads him to consult Bakerhaven's resident puzzle expert-his first big mistake. Soon Cora's meddling, mischief-making behavior drives Chief Harper to distraction and inspires many cross words from her long-suffering niece, Sherry. But when another body turns up in a murder that hits much closer to home, Cora must find a killer-before she winds up in a wooden box three feet across...and six down.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553581406
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Cruciverbalists, rejoice! Pick up a pencil and get ready to solve a puzzling murder-and an actual crossword puzzle-in this sparkling debut of a unique amateur detective: Miss Cora Felton, an eccentric old lady with a syndicated puzzle column, an irresistible urge to poke into unsettling events, and a niece who's determined to keep her out of trouble. When the body of an unknown teenage girl turns up in the cemetery in the quiet town of Bakerhaven, Police Chief Dale Harper finds himself investigating his first homicide. A baffling clue leads him to consult Bakerhaven's resident puzzle expert-his first big mistake. Soon Cora's meddling, mischief-making behavior drives Chief Harper to distraction and inspires many cross words from her long-suffering niece, Sherry. But when another body turns up in a murder that hits much closer to home, Cora must find a killer-before she winds up in a wooden box three feet across...and six down.
The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado; Or, The Clue in the Rocks
Author: Harry Gordon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
In Harry Gordon's 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado; Or, The Clue in the Rocks', the reader is taken on a thrilling adventure along the Colorado River with a group of young boys. The book is written in a fast-paced and descriptive style, immersing readers in the excitement of river exploration and mystery solving. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the spirit of adventure during a time when motor boats were a new and thrilling mode of transportation. Gordon's vivid descriptions of the landscape and the challenges faced by the young protagonists make the book an engaging read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels. Harry Gordon, writing under the pen name Captain Wilbur Lawton, was a prolific author of children's adventure books in the early 1900s. His firsthand knowledge of boating and the great outdoors likely influenced the creation of the River Motor Boat Boys series. 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado' is recommended for readers who enjoy action-packed stories filled with suspense and exploration.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
In Harry Gordon's 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado; Or, The Clue in the Rocks', the reader is taken on a thrilling adventure along the Colorado River with a group of young boys. The book is written in a fast-paced and descriptive style, immersing readers in the excitement of river exploration and mystery solving. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the spirit of adventure during a time when motor boats were a new and thrilling mode of transportation. Gordon's vivid descriptions of the landscape and the challenges faced by the young protagonists make the book an engaging read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels. Harry Gordon, writing under the pen name Captain Wilbur Lawton, was a prolific author of children's adventure books in the early 1900s. His firsthand knowledge of boating and the great outdoors likely influenced the creation of the River Motor Boat Boys series. 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado' is recommended for readers who enjoy action-packed stories filled with suspense and exploration.
Clue by Clue
Author: Catherine Hapka
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 1328553086
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
In this original story inspired by the new Netflix animated series "Carmen Sandiego, " a special clue-decoding wheel built into the front cover allows readers to hunt for long-lost pirate's treasure alongside the world's greatest thief.
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 1328553086
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
In this original story inspired by the new Netflix animated series "Carmen Sandiego, " a special clue-decoding wheel built into the front cover allows readers to hunt for long-lost pirate's treasure alongside the world's greatest thief.
A Clue for the Puzzle Lady
Author: Parnell Hall
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0307779572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Cruciverbalists, rejoice!!! Pick up a pencil and get ready to solve the puzzle--and a puzzling murder--in this lively debut of a unique amateur detective, Miss Cora Felton, the reigning queen of crosswords. Cora's an eccentric old lady with a nationally syndicated puzzle column, an irresistible urge to poke into unsettling events, and a niece who's determined to keep her out of trouble. In a slyly amusing and wickedly suspenseful mystery, this delightful heroine takes her first crack at playing sleuth. Only this isn't fun and games....It's murder. Violent crime is rare in tiny Bakerhaven. When the body of an unknown teenage girl turns up in the local cemetery, Police Chief Dale Harper finds himself investigating his first homicide. Nothing about this case is straightforward. Even a thorough search of the crime scene fails to reveal who she was, the murder weapon, or why the killer left her body in a graveyard minus her shoes. A cryptic message on a scrap of paper she carried seems to be a crossword puzzle clue. Could it have been left by the killer? If so, what does it mean? Fortunately for Harper, Bakerhaven is the new home of Miss Cora Felton, the famed "Puzzle Lady" herself, whose popular crossword puzzle column graces newspapers nationwide. Yet bringing Cora Felton into this case could be his most costly mistake. For though she may look like someone's sweet old grandmother, behind those twinkling eyes and that slightly mysterious smile lies a woman with a whopping secret...and some hidden vices. What's worse, one whiff of mystery turns Miss Felton into a modern-day Miss Marple. Now Cora is snooping through crime scenes, questioning witnesses, and gaining a lot of unwanted attention. It's just the sort of meddling, mischief-making behavior that drives Chief Harper to distraction and inspires many cross words from her long-suffering niece Sherry. But when another body turns up in a murder that hits much closer to home, Cora must find a killer--before she winds up in a black box three feet across...and six down. A delicious brew of colorful characters, irresistible intrigue, and dazzling plot twists, Parnell Hall's A Clue for the Puzzle Lady is just what a mystery should be--a generous helping of fun and a puzzle that never fails to surprise and entertain.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0307779572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Cruciverbalists, rejoice!!! Pick up a pencil and get ready to solve the puzzle--and a puzzling murder--in this lively debut of a unique amateur detective, Miss Cora Felton, the reigning queen of crosswords. Cora's an eccentric old lady with a nationally syndicated puzzle column, an irresistible urge to poke into unsettling events, and a niece who's determined to keep her out of trouble. In a slyly amusing and wickedly suspenseful mystery, this delightful heroine takes her first crack at playing sleuth. Only this isn't fun and games....It's murder. Violent crime is rare in tiny Bakerhaven. When the body of an unknown teenage girl turns up in the local cemetery, Police Chief Dale Harper finds himself investigating his first homicide. Nothing about this case is straightforward. Even a thorough search of the crime scene fails to reveal who she was, the murder weapon, or why the killer left her body in a graveyard minus her shoes. A cryptic message on a scrap of paper she carried seems to be a crossword puzzle clue. Could it have been left by the killer? If so, what does it mean? Fortunately for Harper, Bakerhaven is the new home of Miss Cora Felton, the famed "Puzzle Lady" herself, whose popular crossword puzzle column graces newspapers nationwide. Yet bringing Cora Felton into this case could be his most costly mistake. For though she may look like someone's sweet old grandmother, behind those twinkling eyes and that slightly mysterious smile lies a woman with a whopping secret...and some hidden vices. What's worse, one whiff of mystery turns Miss Felton into a modern-day Miss Marple. Now Cora is snooping through crime scenes, questioning witnesses, and gaining a lot of unwanted attention. It's just the sort of meddling, mischief-making behavior that drives Chief Harper to distraction and inspires many cross words from her long-suffering niece Sherry. But when another body turns up in a murder that hits much closer to home, Cora must find a killer--before she winds up in a black box three feet across...and six down. A delicious brew of colorful characters, irresistible intrigue, and dazzling plot twists, Parnell Hall's A Clue for the Puzzle Lady is just what a mystery should be--a generous helping of fun and a puzzle that never fails to surprise and entertain.
Nancy Drew 44: The Clue in the Crossword Cipher
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 110107745X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Lovely young Carla Ponce, who lives in Peru, invites Nancy and her friends Bess and George to visit her and solve her “monkey mystery,” which promises to lead to a fabulous treasure. A clue is carved on an intriguing wooden plaque that is so old, most of the crossword cipher is obliterated. When a notorious gang headed by El Gato (the Cat) steals the priceless relic, Nancy’s hopes of solving the mystery are almost shattered. But the daring young detective’s ability to think fast and act quickly results in the recovery of the plaque. Nancy’s determined efforts to decode the crossword decipher take her to the magnificent, awe-inspiring Incan ruins at Cuzco and Machu Pichu. Through clever deductions, perseverance, and dangerous adventures, Nancy and her friends help to capture a ring of vicious smugglers and go on to make an astounding archaeological discovery.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 110107745X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Lovely young Carla Ponce, who lives in Peru, invites Nancy and her friends Bess and George to visit her and solve her “monkey mystery,” which promises to lead to a fabulous treasure. A clue is carved on an intriguing wooden plaque that is so old, most of the crossword cipher is obliterated. When a notorious gang headed by El Gato (the Cat) steals the priceless relic, Nancy’s hopes of solving the mystery are almost shattered. But the daring young detective’s ability to think fast and act quickly results in the recovery of the plaque. Nancy’s determined efforts to decode the crossword decipher take her to the magnificent, awe-inspiring Incan ruins at Cuzco and Machu Pichu. Through clever deductions, perseverance, and dangerous adventures, Nancy and her friends help to capture a ring of vicious smugglers and go on to make an astounding archaeological discovery.
THE OBVIOUS CLUE - Ultimate Murder Mystery Collection
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 8610
Book Description
THE OBVIOUS CLUE - Ultimate Murder Mystery Collection stands as a monumental anthology that spans the breadth and depth of the mystery genre. Featuring a blend of works by legendary authors such as Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie, to pioneering figures like Anna Katharine Green and Edgar Allan Poe, this collection heralds the diversity and richness of narrative styles and plot complexities that have come to define the genre. Amidst its pages, readers will encounter a wide range of literary styles, from the detective story's early formation to its crystallization into a genre of its own, highlighting standout pieces that have influenced countless adaptations and have continued to captivate audiences worldwide. The anthology not only celebrates the intricacies of the mystery narrative but also pays homage to the genre's evolution over time. The contributing authors, hailing from the 19th to early 20th centuries, represent a critical period in literature when the mystery genre was burgeoning and finding its footing amidst other literary movements. Collectively, their backgroundsspanning different geographies, cultures, and professionsenrich the collection, providing a panoramic view of the societal attitudes and literary trends of their times. These authors together underscore the universal appeal of the mystery genre, influenced by, and in turn influencing, major cultural and literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and the Golden Age of detective fiction. THE OBVIOUS CLUE - Ultimate Murder Mystery Collection offers an unparalleled journey through the evolution of the murder mystery narrative, inviting readers to delve into the cunning, the mysterious, and the ingeniously crafted plots that have stood the test of time. This anthology serves not only as a treasure trove for aficionados of the genre but also as a comprehensive study resource for those keen to explore the origins and developments of literary mystery. Its collective exploration of human psychology, societal dynamics, and the perennial quest for justice makes it an essential addition to any literary collection, promising insights and intrigue for scholars, students, and mystery enthusiasts alike.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 8610
Book Description
THE OBVIOUS CLUE - Ultimate Murder Mystery Collection stands as a monumental anthology that spans the breadth and depth of the mystery genre. Featuring a blend of works by legendary authors such as Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie, to pioneering figures like Anna Katharine Green and Edgar Allan Poe, this collection heralds the diversity and richness of narrative styles and plot complexities that have come to define the genre. Amidst its pages, readers will encounter a wide range of literary styles, from the detective story's early formation to its crystallization into a genre of its own, highlighting standout pieces that have influenced countless adaptations and have continued to captivate audiences worldwide. The anthology not only celebrates the intricacies of the mystery narrative but also pays homage to the genre's evolution over time. The contributing authors, hailing from the 19th to early 20th centuries, represent a critical period in literature when the mystery genre was burgeoning and finding its footing amidst other literary movements. Collectively, their backgroundsspanning different geographies, cultures, and professionsenrich the collection, providing a panoramic view of the societal attitudes and literary trends of their times. These authors together underscore the universal appeal of the mystery genre, influenced by, and in turn influencing, major cultural and literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and the Golden Age of detective fiction. THE OBVIOUS CLUE - Ultimate Murder Mystery Collection offers an unparalleled journey through the evolution of the murder mystery narrative, inviting readers to delve into the cunning, the mysterious, and the ingeniously crafted plots that have stood the test of time. This anthology serves not only as a treasure trove for aficionados of the genre but also as a comprehensive study resource for those keen to explore the origins and developments of literary mystery. Its collective exploration of human psychology, societal dynamics, and the perennial quest for justice makes it an essential addition to any literary collection, promising insights and intrigue for scholars, students, and mystery enthusiasts alike.
Cat in the Dark
Author: Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061740160
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
"Of course I worry. What if the cops witness a cat opening a skylight and masterminding a robbery? The tabloids will love it." There's a new pair of thieves in MolenaPoint, California, a renegade yellow-eyedtomcat with a cold disdain for the law,and a scruffy human partner who isno better. The two, clever and silentat their work, are bad news indeedto crime-solving cats Joe Grey andDulcie. But when Joe learns the pair'sconnection to a good friend, and then an innocent couple turns up dead in the library garden, Joe and Dulcie must engage in some fancy paw work to unmask the deceptions and route the real killer -- before his brazen criminal crime spree careens madly toward them.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061740160
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
"Of course I worry. What if the cops witness a cat opening a skylight and masterminding a robbery? The tabloids will love it." There's a new pair of thieves in MolenaPoint, California, a renegade yellow-eyedtomcat with a cold disdain for the law,and a scruffy human partner who isno better. The two, clever and silentat their work, are bad news indeedto crime-solving cats Joe Grey andDulcie. But when Joe learns the pair'sconnection to a good friend, and then an innocent couple turns up dead in the library garden, Joe and Dulcie must engage in some fancy paw work to unmask the deceptions and route the real killer -- before his brazen criminal crime spree careens madly toward them.
The Clue in the Clay
Author: Dolores Hitchens
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504084640
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
A San Francisco police detective becomes obsessed with a sculptress’s apparent suicide—and hounds his new wife into helping him solve the case . . . When Officer Charles confronts a man acting erratically early in the morning on a quiet residential street in San Francisco, he presumes it’s a case of public intoxication—until the man blurts out that Mabel Edwards has hanged herself. The sculptress, who’d been working on a menacing-looking Druid statue, is indeed dead. And when the shaken officer briefly leaves the scene, his only witness disappears. When Det. Lt. Stephen Mayhew, on his honeymoon in San Francisco, hears about the death from his old pal Charles, he’s not convinced it was suicide—especially after he hears the nasty comments made by Mabel’s elderly neighbors. To his new bride’s dismay, he’s soon obsessed with his hunch, peppering everyone with questions and asking poor Sara to help him re-create the crime scene. How can she say no? That’s what she gets for marrying a policeman . . . Previously published under the name D.B. Olsen
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504084640
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
A San Francisco police detective becomes obsessed with a sculptress’s apparent suicide—and hounds his new wife into helping him solve the case . . . When Officer Charles confronts a man acting erratically early in the morning on a quiet residential street in San Francisco, he presumes it’s a case of public intoxication—until the man blurts out that Mabel Edwards has hanged herself. The sculptress, who’d been working on a menacing-looking Druid statue, is indeed dead. And when the shaken officer briefly leaves the scene, his only witness disappears. When Det. Lt. Stephen Mayhew, on his honeymoon in San Francisco, hears about the death from his old pal Charles, he’s not convinced it was suicide—especially after he hears the nasty comments made by Mabel’s elderly neighbors. To his new bride’s dismay, he’s soon obsessed with his hunch, peppering everyone with questions and asking poor Sara to help him re-create the crime scene. How can she say no? That’s what she gets for marrying a policeman . . . Previously published under the name D.B. Olsen
The Clue of the New Pin
Author: Edgar Wallace
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
This is a crime mystery novel that revolves around the murder of Jesse Trasmere. Jesse Trasmere is a miser who does not trust banks and thus keeps his money at home, locked in a vault. Rex Lander, his nephew, received an allowance from his uncle, which he considers insufficient to support his opulent lifestyle. Trasmere deviates from his routine when he gets word that an acquaintance by the name of Wellington Brown is coming to London to visit him. Then Trasmere's dead body is discovered in his vault. Inspector Carver and his friend, reporter Tab Holland, are invited to solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Trasmere. Who is responsible for his death? Is it Walters, his butler? Is it Wellington Brown, his acquaintance? Or his nephew who loves an opulent lifestyle?
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
This is a crime mystery novel that revolves around the murder of Jesse Trasmere. Jesse Trasmere is a miser who does not trust banks and thus keeps his money at home, locked in a vault. Rex Lander, his nephew, received an allowance from his uncle, which he considers insufficient to support his opulent lifestyle. Trasmere deviates from his routine when he gets word that an acquaintance by the name of Wellington Brown is coming to London to visit him. Then Trasmere's dead body is discovered in his vault. Inspector Carver and his friend, reporter Tab Holland, are invited to solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Trasmere. Who is responsible for his death? Is it Walters, his butler? Is it Wellington Brown, his acquaintance? Or his nephew who loves an opulent lifestyle?