The late nineteenth and early twentienth century were a fecund period for classical mystery writers. Among the most popular was Baroness Emmuska Orczy. The Old Man in the Corner contains twelve of the stories by Baroness Orczy featuring the mysterious man who sits in the corner of the ABC tea shop fiddling with a piece of string whilst working our the solutions to crimes that have baffled the police. Each case is unfolded during the course of a conversation between the man in the corner and a lady journalist, an ingenious method that avoids the necessity of a clumsy tacked-on explanation of the crime. Relying solely on his vast Holmesian powers of deduction, the „strange looking” sleuth never deigns to visit the scene of the crime, question a suspect, or examine clues. Nor does he have much faith in conventional police methods and crime solving capabilities.
Lord Tonys hustru
Emmuska Orczy
bookLady Molly of Scotland Yard
Emmuska Orczy
bookLady Molly: Detektiv fra Scotland Yard - del 2
Emmuska Orczy
bookThe Scarlet Pimpernel
Emmuska Orczy
audiobookbookEl Dorado
Emmuska Orczy
bookTulipunainen neilikka
Emmuska Orczy
bookDen røde Pimpernel og hans bedrifter
Emmuska Orczy
bookMystery Cases For Christmas – Test your Power of Deduction During the Holidays : The Mystery of Room Five, Sherlock Holmes - The Blue Carbuncle, The Flying Stars, Mr Wray's Cash Box, Mustapha, The Grave by the Handpost, A Christmas Capture and many more
Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Wallace, O. Henry, R. Austin Freeman, G. K. Chesterton, Emmuska Orczy, Arthur Cheney Train, Wilkie Collins, Fred M White, Thomas Hardy, Sabine Baring-Gould, Robert Barr, Katherine Rickford, Catherine L. Pirkis
bookAdventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Emmuska Orczy
bookThe Elusive Pimpernel
Emmuska Orczy
bookVogt dig, Chauvelin!
Emmuska Orczy
bookThe Scarlet Pimpernel
Emmuska Orczy
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