Author: | H. C. Bailey | ISBN: | 1230000266918 |
Publisher: | MysteryDetective Publishing | Publication: | April 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | H. C. Bailey |
ISBN: | 1230000266918 |
Publisher: | MysteryDetective Publishing |
Publication: | April 26, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An English author of detective fiction. Bailey wrote mainly short stories featuring a medically-qualified detective called Reggie Fortune. Although Mr Fortune is seen at his best in short stories, he also appears in several novels. Includes an active table of contents so you can easily navigate to each book.
Table of Contents
The Highwayman (1917)
Call Mr. Fortune (1920)
Call Mr. Fortune (1920)-
As a doctor, "Reggie" is a delightful fellow. As an efficient assistant to Scotland Yard he is deadly. The thrills along one's spine when "Reggie" flicks into the beyond a quite superfluous criminal are the evidence that these are among the best of detective stories.
The Highwayman (1917)-
A tale of the days of Good Queen Anne. Across the pages flit the Queen, the great Duke of Marlborough, and, almost the last of his ill-fated race, James Stuart the Old Pretender--all these serve but for a background against which is shown as gallant a romance of villainy, misunderstanding, and high-hearted love as ever made crowns and kingdoms seem of little worth.
An English author of detective fiction. Bailey wrote mainly short stories featuring a medically-qualified detective called Reggie Fortune. Although Mr Fortune is seen at his best in short stories, he also appears in several novels. Includes an active table of contents so you can easily navigate to each book.
Table of Contents
The Highwayman (1917)
Call Mr. Fortune (1920)
Call Mr. Fortune (1920)-
As a doctor, "Reggie" is a delightful fellow. As an efficient assistant to Scotland Yard he is deadly. The thrills along one's spine when "Reggie" flicks into the beyond a quite superfluous criminal are the evidence that these are among the best of detective stories.
The Highwayman (1917)-
A tale of the days of Good Queen Anne. Across the pages flit the Queen, the great Duke of Marlborough, and, almost the last of his ill-fated race, James Stuart the Old Pretender--all these serve but for a background against which is shown as gallant a romance of villainy, misunderstanding, and high-hearted love as ever made crowns and kingdoms seem of little worth.