After a minimal education in Canada, Footner emigrated to New York in 1898 and worked at a variety of jobs, including an unsuccessful stint as an actor. He turned to journalism and worked for a time as a freelancer, contributing articles to periodicals such as Field and Stream. His first works were primarily travelogues of various river trips in Canada and the U.S., although he did produce some adventure novels. He is also credited with introducing the first American female investigator in Madame Storey. So we are introduced to the fascinating Madame Rosika Storey, fearless and intelligent, who plays cat-and-mouse with killers, goes undercover to break up criminal gangs, and unravels deadly mysteries.
Madame Storey und der perfekte Schurke: Krimi
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bookEine hinterwäldlerische Prinzessin: Roman
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bookDer Mann mit dem krummen Finger: Krimi
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bookMappin und der nicht-neutrale Mord: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und die Mörder-Orchideen: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin oder der Tod eines Saboteurs: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und das das Haus mit der blauen Tür: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin oder Wer hat den Ehemann getötet? Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und die Eitelkeit des Mörders: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und der vermisste Gast: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und der Tod einer Berühmtheit: Kriminalroman
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bookMappin und das Geheimnis des gefalteten Papiers: Kriminalroman
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