Amidst the confusion of too many fake names, clues, ciphers and convoluted alibis, Macdonald and ...
'Post after post-mortem was originally published in 1936 by Collins, London'--Title page verso.
Ann Lorac has produced a powerful and moving portrayal of the first encounter between Native Amer...
As a unique and intelligent survey of religious thought, this one-of-a-kind book about faith by A...
Bruce Attleton dazzled London's literary scene with his first two novels-but his early promise di...
E C R Lorac spins a twisting tale full of wry humour and red herrings, poking some fun at her con...
First published in 1946 and set in the fell country of Lunesdale over the course of a rainy Septe...
Renowned for its authentic characters and settings based partly on the author's own experiences o...
The first in the Julian Rivers series of mystery novels, written under a pseudonym by the author ...
Despite some suspicions from the family, the verdict at the inquest is suicide - but when Ruth's ...
This is only a hill mist, not a real fog. You'll find it'll be perfectly clear when we run down i...
London. 1945. The capital is shrouded in the darkness of the blackout, and mystery abounds in the...