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Exploits of Sherlock Holmes
by Adrian Conan Doyle
from Gramercy
From the son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and one of America's greatest mystery writers, John Dickson Carr, comes twelve riveting tales based on incidents or elements of the unsolved cases of Sherlock Holmes. The plots are all new, with painstaking attention to the mood, tone, and detail of the original stories. Here is a fascinating volume of mysteries for new Sherlock fans, as well as for those who have read all the classics and crave more!
The Emperor's Snuff-Box (Carr, John Dickson)
by John Dickson Carr
from Carroll & Graf
Speak of the Devil
by John Dickson Carr
from Crippen & Landru Pub
-- On my last public appearance I was hanged by the neck until dead. -- John Dickson Carr, the master of the locked room and seemingly impossible crime, presents an 8-part radio drama of duelling, eerie atmosphere, and drama.
Papa La-Bas (Carr, John Dickson)
by John Dickson Carr
from Carroll & Graf
The scene in Papa La-Bas is New Orleans in 1858. There, strong men, lovely women, dark magic and violence swirl around Senator Judah P. Benjamin, who can solve any problem by logical analysis, and Richard Macrae, Her Majesty's Consul, when they witness a devilish murder.
The Bride of Newgate
by John Dickson Carr
from Carroll & Graf Pub
4 Complete & Unabridged Dr. Fell Mysteries: To Wake the Dead/ The Blind Barber/ The Crooked Hinge/ The Case of the Constant Suicides
by John Dickson Carr
from Random House Value Publishing
The Man Who Could Not Shudder
by John Dickson Carr
from Zebra
The Murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey
by John Dickson Carr
from International Polygonics
The Devil in Velvet
by John Dickson Carr
from Carroll & Graf Publishers
Captain Cut-Throat (Carr, John Dickson)
by John Dickson Carr
from Carroll & Graf
When someone begins a killing spree on Napoleon's personal sentries, captured British agent Alan Hepburn finds himself forced not only to assist with the investigation but also to match wits with the Emperor and his chief of police, the wily Fouche. In Captain Cut-Throat Carr's trademark combination of sudden death and captivating historical re-creation is at its best.
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