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Mystery Classics, A Collection—Volume 10
by J.S. Fletcher, Arthur J. Rees, & John Buchan
Three full-length mystery novels—
Table of Contents :-
The Middle Temple Murder by J.S. Fletcher,
The Moon Rock by Arthur J. Rees,
The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan
About the Author :-
Joseph Smith Fletcher was a British journalist and writer. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction. Some of his works are historical fiction, others are on history. He was a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He wrote over a hundred detective novels, many featuring his charachter Ronald Camberwell, private investigator.
Arthur J. Rees was an Australian who moved to England where he was a journalist for the London Times. He wrote mystery novels, many of which are set in either England or Wales. His work is included in Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror. His books have been translated into French and German. Several of his books were published in America.
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, was a Scottish novelist, and politician who served as the fifteenth Governor General of Canada. He is noted for the espionage novel The Thirty-nine Steps, and horror fiction: Witch Wood, Skule Skerry, The Wind in the Portico and The Green Wildebeest.
"During World War I, he wrote for the War Propaganda Bureau and was a correspondent for The Times in France. In 1915, he published his most famous book The Thirty-nine Steps, a spy thriller set just before the outbreak of World War I, featuring his hero Richard Hannay, who was based on a friend from South African days, Edmund Ironside. The following year he published a sequel Greenmantle. In 1916, he joined the British Army Intelligence Corps where as a 2nd Lieutenant he wrote speeches and communiques for Sir Douglas Haig."—Wikipedia
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