The title of the story is misleading. There is no court, and no one is convicted, although the eminent specialist of Harley Street who essays the role of villain richly deserves to be. We meet some pretty charming people, as well as two extremely unpleasant people, and if the web of mystery is held together in places by a somewhat generous share of obtuseness on the part of the persons concerned it is not for us to complain, since we become aware of the defect only after the affair is over.
Hart gepresst: Roman
Fred M. White
bookDie Ehre seines Hauses: Krimi
Fred M. White
bookEin Mann namens Paul Quentin: Krimi
Fred M. White
bookDie graue Frau: Roman
Fred M. White
bookDie goldene Rose: Krimi
Fred M. White
bookDie goldene Fledermaus: Krimi
Fred M. White
bookDas Geheimnis der Rabenvögel: Roman
Fred M. White
bookDie blaue Narzisse: Krimi
Fred M. White
bookDie Ratsherren von Falconhoe: Roman
Fred M. White
bookEine kaputte Erinnerung: Krimi
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bookDie Wende der Flut: Roman
Fred M. White
bookDer alte Sekretär: eine Weihnachtsgeschichte
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