Mystery eBooks
The Leavenworth Case
Mystery, by Anna Katharine GreenA lawyers story, tarlton law library law in popular culture collection.
The Legacy of Cain
Mystery, by Wilkie CollinsWhen a condemned woman asks the local Minister to take her daughter home, the childless man is touched and finds himself unable to refuse. Yet the prisoner is unrepentant of the murder of her husband. Will her vices be passed on to this seemingly sweet child?
The Lirey Shroud Mystery
Fiction, by Trevor WhittonThe wife of the Bailli of Troyes is discovered plunging a dagger into the chest of man who had attacked her several weeks earlier. She escapes, leaving her husband (Henri) and his deputy (Jean Bellimont) to unravel the web of intrigue which led up to this event. The two men become convinced of her innocence, and are eventually led to a mysterious artefact which the murdered man had been...
The Lost Symbol + Devil´s Bible
Fiction, by Richard Stan BrownThe German author, writer of detective stories and well known under the pseudonym Ron B. Dawn, travels to the Baltic, finally to write the story of his life. A thriller about the perfect crime. During his journey on various trains, the writer comes to know a fellow traveler, one who makes him understand, that no perfect human crime will ever be committable. Only one existed, and that took place...
The Malefactor
Mystery, by E. Phillips OppenheimThis book considered one of the originators of the thriller genre, his novels also range from spy thrillers to romance, but all have an undertone of intrigue.
The Man in Lower Ten
Mystery, by Mary Roberts RinehartThe Man in Lower Ten is written by M. R. Rinehart.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Mystery, by G. K. ChestertonThese eight tales trace the activities of Horne Fisher, a member of a wealthy and socially prominent family who is well acquainted with the ways of the rich and powerful.
The Man Who Was Thursday
Mystery, by G. K. ChestertonA hilarious, fast-paced tale about a club of anarchists in turn-of-the-century London.
The Mayor's Wife
Mystery, by Anna Katharine GreenAn American detective-story writer, Green's many thrillers were characterized by logical construction and a knowledge of criminal law.
The Mill Mystery
Mystery, by Anna Katharine GreenThe lady of the house was a gossip, and the subject of Mr. Barrows' death was an inexhaustible topic of interest to her.





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