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| PURLOINED LETTER | MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE | FILE NO. 113 | SECRET ADVERSARY |
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The ultimate hiding place |
Brutal crimes -- literally |
In modern crimes the victims die, smiling to the last |
Marriage is a sport -- and a damned good sport! |
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Baron Trigault's Vengeance |
Emile Gaboriau | Sequel to The Count's Millions |
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Circular Staircase |
Mary Roberts Rinehart | Spinster gets crazy and solves crime |
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Count's Millions |
Emile Gaboriau | A friendless and homeless girl cannot defend herself long in Paris |
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File No. 113 |
Emile Gaboriau | In modern crimes the victims die, smiling to the last |
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Gold Bug |
Edgar Allan Poe | A hermit unearths an ancient murder |
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Golden Scorpion |
Sax Rohmer | A pretty woman is fatal to any enterprise |
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King Solomon's Mines |
H. Rider Haggard | Swashing and buckling through South Africa 100 years ago |
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Lodger |
Marie Belloc Lowndes | He bringeth them to their desired haven |
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Man Who Was Thursday |
G. K. Chesterton | The poet who was a detective |
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Moonstone |
Wilkie Collins | Certain disaster to the mortal who laid hands on the sacred gem |
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Moonstone |
Wilkie Collins | Certain disaster to the mortal who laid hands on the sacred gem |
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Murders In The Rue Morgue |
Edgar Allan Poe | Brutal crimes -- literally |
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Mysterious Affair At Styles |
Agatha Christie | Poirot in a case of "worldwide notoriety" |
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Purloined Letter |
Edgar Allan Poe | The ultimate hiding place |
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Secret Adversary |
Agatha Christie | Marriage is a sport -- and a damned good sport! |
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Shaman Pass (E) |
Stan Jones | Beware the fury of the patient man |
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Stillwater Tragedy |
Thomas Bailey Aldrich | Within the hour his shame would be published to the world |
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Thirty-Nine Steps |
John Buchan | Death before boredom |
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Trent's Last Case |
E. C. Bentley | A madman conceives a crazy suspicion |
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Uncle Silas |
J. Sheridan LeFanu | A phantom at the window, looking into the dark |
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White Sky, Black Ice (E) |
Stan Jones | There's nothing like a suicide to scare away business |
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Woman in White |
Wilkie Collins | She has escaped from my Asylum! |