Mystery Classics Books
Dead Men Tell No Tales
If the skipper says we're in ballast why not believe him? Why repeat steerage gossip, about mysterious cargoes, at the cuddy table? Captains are always touchy about that sort of thing.
The Hollow Needle
The Maurice LeBlanc's gentleman thief returns in this intricately plotted tale of disguises, loot, and love. Once more Lupin is at large, snatching fortunes from under the noses of the wealthy.
Dope
Kazmah the Dream Reader and other memorable characters populate this tale of terror, as sinister Eastern forces work to control the west through the opium trade. Sax Rohmer, creator of Fu Manchu, returns to the Yellow Menace theme that so characterized his work.
File No. 113
When all the money in Mr. Fauvel's bank vault goes missing, fingers point to Prosper Bertomy, a cashier and the only other person who knows the vault code.
Fire-Tongue
Sir Charles hires Paul Harley, a psychic investigator, to discover who is stalking him.
The Kingdom of the Blind
The Kingdom of the Blind is written by E. P. Oppenheim.
Guy Garrick
Guy Garrick is written by Arthur B. Reeve.
Havoc
Bellamy King's Spy and Dorward, journalist, known to fame in every English-speaking country, stood before the double window of their spacious sitting-room, looking down upon the thoroughfare beneath. Both men were laboring under a bitter sense of failure.
I Say No
The orphaned Emily Brown slowly realizes that people she thought she could trust are concealing information regarding her father's death.
The Gold of the Gods
The Gold of the Gods is a novel written by Arthur B. Reeve.