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Fargoe's voice registered approval but her sideways glance warned Benden not to presume on his uncle's sterling record . “ Continue , mister . ” “ Governor Emily Boll of Altair was the other leader . Six thousand plus colonists ...
Lindsey's eyes widen as the man's gloved hand flashes across the right side of her face and clamps down hard on her mouth . His other arm grabs at her waist and bears down , paralyzing her . In his left hand he's gripping her set of ...
“ Every day about three in the afternoon , Harvey Bettinjohn goes down to the Long Beach wharves and spends an hour watching the ships . He started as a stevedore , bought a boat of his own , and parlayed it into a fleet .
THE MISTS OF BALLYCLOUGH Barbara Callahan eceiving a newspaper clipping about an acquaintance the day or darken it , depending on one's feelings for the person in his pre - fame days . When I opened the envelope postmarked Ballyclough ...
A collection of mystery stories includes "The Watchdog," "The Dog in the Orchard," "The Sleeping Dog," and ten other thrilling and suspenseful tales that will enthrall and delight dog lovers. Original.
Canine Crimes
Twenty edge-of-your-seat mystery and suspense stories include Robert Bloch's "A Most Unusual Murder," Patricia Highsmith's "The Pond," Bram Stoker's "Dracula's Guest," and Ray Bradbury's "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone." Original.
Despite growing scholary recognition of subversive social and political content in Victorian fairy tails,their significance in relation to the oft-cited Victorian "spiritual crisis" remains largely unexplored.
A collection of thirteen British cozy mysteries highlights the works of such popular authors as Dorothy L. Sayers, Ruth Rendell, Margery Allingham, G. K. Chesterton, P. G. Wodehouse, and Michael Innes, among others. Original.
Set against the backdrop of some of the world's most exotic locales, an international anthology of outstanding short crime fiction features the work of Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell, Georges Simenon, Shizuko Natsuki, Walter Satterthwait, ...
They are detectives, police officers, journalists, amateur sleuths and spies. Some stories are by well-known authors, others by unknown ones. All the stories appeared in Ellery Queen's and Alfred Hitchcock's mystery magazines.
Twelve Christmas mysteries.
In each of these spellbinding tales, fate is determined or influenced by a game. The types of games run the gamut from poker to chess to Scrabble, and the stakes range from the loss of a great deal of money to the loss of life.
Murder Takes a Holiday: Stories from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Here are 19 mysteries from the pages of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine in which the key ingredient for murder is food.
Silver Screams: Murder Goes Hollywood
FutureCrime: An Anthology of the Shape of Crime to Come
Sixteen haunting tales and 12 other modern masters of mystery.
Murder by the Book offers a stellar lineup of internationally famous mystery authors whose stories take you into the worlds of publishing, book collectors, rare book dealers, libraries, and last but certainly not least, the writers ...