Author: | Chester K. Steele | ISBN: | 1230000235686 |
Publisher: | MysteryDetective Publishing | Publication: | April 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Chester K. Steele |
ISBN: | 1230000235686 |
Publisher: | MysteryDetective Publishing |
Publication: | April 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
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The Mansion of Mystery (1911)
The Diamond Cross Mystery (1918)
The Golf Course Mystery (1919)
The Mansion of Mystery (1911)
This story will introduce to the public a powerful new figure in detective literature--Adam Adams, Investigator. He will take his place with the few other great detectives of fiction, and it is believed that readers will find him even more human more lovable than some of his forerunners have been. A double tragedy, a peculiar Chinese drug, a package of new one hundred dollar counterfeit bills--mystery, mystery, from cover to cover.
The Diamond Cross Mystery (1918)
Here is something positively new in the line of mystery stories. Colonel Ashley, a military man turned detective, is a character that once known is never to be forgotten. The plot hinges on a murder and the mysterious disappearance of a cross of diamonds, and suspicion points to the lover of one of the sweetest girls ever introduced in fiction. And then--and this is unusual in a detective story--there is some real humor, the trail of Spotty, who was willing to confess to anything
The Golf Course Mystery (1919)
There was nothing in that clear, calm day, with its blue sky and its flooding sunshine, to suggest in the slightest degree the awful tragedy so close at hand--that tragedy which so puzzled the authorities and which came so close to wrecking the happiness of several innocent people.
Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.
Table of Contents
The Mansion of Mystery (1911)
The Diamond Cross Mystery (1918)
The Golf Course Mystery (1919)
The Mansion of Mystery (1911)
This story will introduce to the public a powerful new figure in detective literature--Adam Adams, Investigator. He will take his place with the few other great detectives of fiction, and it is believed that readers will find him even more human more lovable than some of his forerunners have been. A double tragedy, a peculiar Chinese drug, a package of new one hundred dollar counterfeit bills--mystery, mystery, from cover to cover.
The Diamond Cross Mystery (1918)
Here is something positively new in the line of mystery stories. Colonel Ashley, a military man turned detective, is a character that once known is never to be forgotten. The plot hinges on a murder and the mysterious disappearance of a cross of diamonds, and suspicion points to the lover of one of the sweetest girls ever introduced in fiction. And then--and this is unusual in a detective story--there is some real humor, the trail of Spotty, who was willing to confess to anything
The Golf Course Mystery (1919)
There was nothing in that clear, calm day, with its blue sky and its flooding sunshine, to suggest in the slightest degree the awful tragedy so close at hand--that tragedy which so puzzled the authorities and which came so close to wrecking the happiness of several innocent people.