During and after the First World War, Edgar Wallace wrote several story and article series for the Glasgow Sunday Post, a weekly newspaper founded in 1915 by the Scottish shipping and media magnate David Couper Thomson. Some of these series were published under Wallace’s own name, others – including the present work – under the house-author name of „John Anstruther”. The story „The Elusive Dud” is fast-paced with some surprising twists, well written and great to read. Wallace was a very prolific writer despite his sudden death at age 56. In total Wallace is credited with over 170 novels, almost 1,000 short stories, and 18 stage plays. Wallace’s works have been turned into well over 100 films.
Tam o' the Scoots
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bookThose Folk of Bulboro
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bookThe Joker
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bookThe Murder Book of J. G. Reeder
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bookBones
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bookThe Keepers of the King's Peace
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bookBlue Hand
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bookRoom 13
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bookThe Man at the Carlton
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bookFalskmøntneren
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bookThe Strange Countess
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bookLieutenant Bones
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