For one, I have never been one of those who apologize for my frank and never-ending delight in mystery stories. Their mazes have led me unwearied through miles of printed pages, and if only the problem has been worth while, and its pursuit has led along surprising ways, past shuddery thickets and over fearsome bridges, my soul has returned to sober affairs refreshed and content. In a word, here is a remarkable volume which shows us how the wheels go round, not by dogmatic statement, but by an amazing breadth and variety of citation and quotation, showing not only what great mystery writers have thought of their art, but illustrating by apposite examples how they secured their effects.
30 Mystery & Investigation masterpieces
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle, Hanns Heinz Ewers, Hollis Godfrey, Thomas Hardy, William Le Queux, Maurice Leblanc, Gaston Leroux, Catherine Louisa Pirkis, Edgar Allan Poe, Frank R. Stockton, Mark Twain, Carolyn Wells, Fred Merrick White, The griffin classics
bookThe White Alley
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Skeleton at the Feast
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Bride of a Moment
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Clue
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Fourteenth Key
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Curved Blades
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Mark of Cain
Carolyn Wells
bookVicky Van
Carolyn Wells
bookAnybody But Anne
Carolyn Wells
bookThe Doorstep Murders
Carolyn Wells
bookMore Lives Than One
Carolyn Wells
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