Author: | Melville Davisson Post | ISBN: | 1230000224433 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing | Publication: | March 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Melville Davisson Post |
ISBN: | 1230000224433 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing |
Publication: | March 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An American author. Post's best-known character is the mystery-solving, justice dispensing Virginian backwoodsman, Uncle Abner. Post also created two other recurring characters, Sir Henry Marquis and Randolph Mason. He also wrote two non-crime novels.
Table of ContentsDwellers in the Hills
The Sleuth of St. James's Square
Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries
The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason
The Man of Last Resort or The Clients of Randolph Mason
The Gilded Chair
The Mountain School-Teacher
Dwellers in the Hills -
Mr. Post has written a story that is fresh and wholesome and quite as full of adventure as the average reader can demand... He impresses upon his reader with consummate skill the strong fascinations that the mountains have for men who, like the writer, have spent many years of their lives among them."--New York Journal.
The Sleuth of St. James's Square -
Marquis read the secret message in his emotionless drawl: "The American is destroyed, and his accursed work is destroyed with him. Send the news to Bangkok and west to Burma. The treasures of India aer saved." So begins, "The Sleuth of St. James Street"--a riveting Victorian mystery adventure.
Slightly connected detective stories which are developed in a rather unusual way. The solutions are logical and less miraculous than those of Sherlock Holmes. Will not have the popular appeal of many other mystery stories, but will be liked by Post admirers.
Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries -
Uncle Abner is a sturdy mountaineer who helps to solve the mysteries tragedies and crimes which occur in the Virginia mountains where he lives.
An American author. Post's best-known character is the mystery-solving, justice dispensing Virginian backwoodsman, Uncle Abner. Post also created two other recurring characters, Sir Henry Marquis and Randolph Mason. He also wrote two non-crime novels.
Table of ContentsDwellers in the Hills
The Sleuth of St. James's Square
Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries
The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason
The Man of Last Resort or The Clients of Randolph Mason
The Gilded Chair
The Mountain School-Teacher
Dwellers in the Hills -
Mr. Post has written a story that is fresh and wholesome and quite as full of adventure as the average reader can demand... He impresses upon his reader with consummate skill the strong fascinations that the mountains have for men who, like the writer, have spent many years of their lives among them."--New York Journal.
The Sleuth of St. James's Square -
Marquis read the secret message in his emotionless drawl: "The American is destroyed, and his accursed work is destroyed with him. Send the news to Bangkok and west to Burma. The treasures of India aer saved." So begins, "The Sleuth of St. James Street"--a riveting Victorian mystery adventure.
Slightly connected detective stories which are developed in a rather unusual way. The solutions are logical and less miraculous than those of Sherlock Holmes. Will not have the popular appeal of many other mystery stories, but will be liked by Post admirers.
Uncle Abner, Master of Mysteries -
Uncle Abner is a sturdy mountaineer who helps to solve the mysteries tragedies and crimes which occur in the Virginia mountains where he lives.