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The Mystery of The Film City By G. H. Teed. A wonderful novel of mystery and exciting incidents in Hollywood and Los Angeles. Featuring George Marsden Plummer, ex-Scotland Yard detective, now the most wanted criminal, with his newly acquired companion, the beautiful Vali Mata-Vali. #644 in The Sexton Blake Library
In this thrilling crime story SEXTON BLAKE is working against the notorious international adventurer, George Marsden Plummer-and an astounding plot is brought to light. 'George Marsden Plummer - master crook and international adventurer! This is the dynamic influence behind the colossal swindles that are amazing London and Paris. The action of this sensational novel moves swiftly between the two capitals. Robbery and murder lead to Sexton Blake's entry upon a case that is enthralling in its vivid description of Apache villainy and the scheming of a super crook.'
A Sexton Blake murder mystery from 1925, by the master storyteller G. H. Teed. In a quiet suburban community, a housewife is mysteriously murdered. Did her husband do it? Unravelling this mystery takes Sexton Blake to fashionable Paris and to the seedy spots of London. Stillwoods.Blogspot.Ca
The Grey Ghost, an alias of Craig Knight, an American, has travelled to London to avenge the 'Weaver', for the loss of his wife, three years ago. The Weaver has been chased from various American cities, pursued by the Grey Ghost and is running scared but determined to get the Grey Ghost as well. In London, The Grey Ghost meets Red Marion, who is also seeking to foil the Weaver but the Grey Ghost will not partner up. From The Thriller magazine, dated 1930; "The paper with a thousand thrills.". This story is illustrated. This story is written by George Heber Hamilton Teed, a Canadian, 1886-1938.
A detective Grant Rushton mystery from 1936. Rushton is searching the South Pacific for one man; instead he finds an island nest of five villains. And the island is ruled by a vicious dictator, Savag Altar. Will he be able to find his man-will he survive? Written by G. H. Teed born in New Brunswick, Canada, 1886.
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