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Complete Gothic Mystery Pulp 作者:William Le Queux 出版社:AEB Publishing 出版日期:2014-06-04 語言:英文 |
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Contents
Hushed Up! (1911)
The Intriguers (1921)
Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo (1921)
The Mysterious Three (1915)
The Mystery of the Green Ray (1915)
Number 70 Berlin (1916)
The Hunchback of Westminster (1904)
The Mysterious Three (1915)
The Lost Million (1913)
The Stolen Statesman: Being the Story of a Hushed Up Mystery (1918)
The Way to Win (1916)
If Sinners Entice Thee (1898)
The Count's Chauffeur (1906)
Whatsoever a Man Soweth (1906)
At the Sign of the Sword (1915)
The Wiles of the Wicked (1900)
The Mystery of the Green Ray (1915)
Her Royal Highness (1914)
This House to Let (1921)
The Under-Secretary (1902)
Hushed Up! (1911)-
A young man is drawn to a beautiful young woman with a mysterious past... a past that seems to have returned to cause her disappearance! "One long gasp from beginning to end."--The Daily Express.
The Intriguers (1921)-
An extravagant tale of political schemers. The hero, an Italian violinist, finds himself, after a phenomenal rise to success, placed in high society in the Russian court of Alexander III and used in a counter-plot to foil a design against the Czar's life. He succeeds and wins a charming russian princess.
Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo (1921)-
The Master of Mystery waves his magic wand again. In this book the strange inter-relationships between the "upper crust" and the underworld are revelaed with convincing realism. Besides the elusive "Mademoiselle," we come in tantalizing conact with the "Sparrow," the incredible super criminal whose emissaries and operatives baffle the greatest detectives of Europe.
The Mysterious Three (1915)-
"A remarkable story, crowded with the most exciting situations, and bristling with crimes which only the brain of a most versatile author could conceive."
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