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"Terror Keep" is a 1927 novel by English writer Edgar Wallace. After narrowly avoiding the wrath of highly-intelligent and arguably-insane villain John Flack, Detective JG Reeder and his secretary, Margaret Belman become locked in a deadly duel with the evil genius. A gripping page-turner, this novel is not to be missed by fans and collectors of detective fiction. Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1 April 1875 - 10 February 1932) was an English writer and journalist. He was a prolific writer, producing in his lifetime screen plays, historical non-fiction, poetry, 18 stage plays, over 170 novels, and 957 short stories. He is most famous for being the creator of King Kong, and for his "The Green Archer" serial. Other notable works by this author include: "Kate Plus Ten" (1919), "The Crimson Circle" (1922) and "The Valley of Ghosts" (1922). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.
Edgar Wallace was a hugely successful author who over the course of his career produced some 173 books and seventeen plays. These were largely adventure narratives with elements of crime or mystery, and usually combined a bombastic sensationalism with hammy violence. First published in 1929, 'The Ghost of Down Hill' is one of his best-remembered novellas. Many of the earliest ghost stories and tales of hauntings, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
"Again Sanders" is a collection of twelve short stories written by Edgar Wallace. The tales are all loosely connected and centre on Lt. Augustus "Bones" Tibbetts. Part of his famous "African novels" ("Sanders of the River" series), this volume is highly recommended for those who have read and enjoyed others in the series, and it would make for a worthy addition to any collection. Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1 April 1875 - 10 February 1932) was an English writer and journalist. He was a prolific writer, producing in his lifetime screen plays, historical non-fiction, poetry, 18 stage plays, over 170 novels, and 957 short stories. He is most famous for being the creator of King Kong, and for his "The Green Archer" serial. Other notable works by this author include: "Kate Plus Ten" (1919), "The Crimson Circle" (1922) and "The Valley of Ghosts" (1922). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.
Politiet står magtesløse. De sidste syv år har den frygtede "Hovedjæger" begået tolv mord.Ingen kroppe er fundet, for hovedjægeren skiller offerets hoved fra kroppen, og kun hovederne dukker op rundt omkring i landet. Ingen ved hvorfor – og hvad der sker med kroppene.Michael Brixan bliver sat på sagen, og han starter en jagt på hovedjægeren – undervejs støder han på mange mærkelige mennesker – og en orangutang!Den engelske forfatter Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) levede et dramatisk og omflakkende liv. Som soldat i Boerkrigen blev Edgar Wallace ved et tilfælde korrespondent for Reuters og Daily Mail og begyndte samtidig at skrive digte og noveller. Edgar Wallaces første bestseller var en føljeton om de overgreb, han selv bevidnede, den belgiske kong Leopold lod gennemføre over for de indfødte i Congo. Siden er det blevet til dusinvis af udgivelser, der har gjort Edgar Wallaces navn til synonym med spændende romaner, der gemmer på langt mere, end man forventer af den klassiske føljeton.
Efter et koldblodigt mord på bagsædet af en taxa går jagten ind på både gerningsmand og motiv. Offeret er den tilsyneladende betydningsløse tyv Horace Tom Tickler. Den småalkoholiske politiinspektør Surefoot må med hjælp fra blandt andet en hårdtarbejdende skuespillerinde forsøge at opklare det hensynsløse drab. Sagen udvikler sig dramatisk, da rigmanden Hervey Lyne også findes dræbt. I et hæsblæsende tempo forsøger Surefoot at finde morderen før flere må lade livet.Edgar Wallace (1875-1932), britisk forfatter. Kendt for at have været en af sin tids førende krimiforfattere, men skrev både essays, digte, skuespil og noveller og romaner i forskellige genrer. Samlet skrev Wallace omkring 950 noveller og 170 romaner. Hans bøger er blevet tryk i over 50 millioner eksemplarer, og der er blevet produceret 160 film baseret på hans litterære arbejde.
JACK O’JUDGMENT Colonel Dan Boundary runs a very efficient gang of London blackmailers. They find a business owner’s weakness—clandestine lover letters, a compromised situation--and demand to buy him out for a pittance. It’s all quite legal—money changes hands, a business moves from one name to another. And Boundary’s gang grows a little bit richer. Pinto Silva, Swell Crewe and Lollie Marsh--Boundary’s trusted accomplices--do their job well. Until the death of gang member Snow Gregory from an apparent drug overdose puts them in the spotlight. Until the disappearance of Boundary’s trusted partner, Solomon White, sparks the interest of Stafford King of Scotland Yard. And that’s when the mysterious Jack o’Judgment first makes his appearance, interrupting a Boundary meeting with fearless bravado. Who could this masked character be? A friend to the law, or a new foe, even more lawless than the Boundary Gang? CAPTAINS OF SOULS Ambrose Sault has lived a rough life. He himself admits to being in a Caledonia jail for murder when he was rescued years ago by his partner, Moropulos. But inside him resides the gentle soul of a poet and philosopher. This is what draws to him the disparate lives of Christina Colebrook, cynical invalid of his landlady, and Beryl Merville, the esteemed doctor’s daughter, now under the sway of the ruthless Jan Steppe. Moropulos works for Steppe, and so too the young cad, Ronald Morelle. Steppe’s group have been manipulating the market, compromising Dr. Merville. When Christina’s sister Evie comes to the dishonorable attention of Ronnie, their lives intersect, and soon Beryl is pulled into the compromise. Will Evie allow her reputation to be ruined? Can Sault save Beryl from the callous intentions of both Steppe and Morelle? And whose life will become forfeit when a clash of wills creates murder?
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