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  • by G H Teed
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  • by G H Teed
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    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

  • by Hamilton Teed
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  • by G H Teed
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    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.

  • by Luke Allan
    £13.49

    Strangway, from Scotland Yard, London, is forced to take leave as his superior suspects that a broken love affair is disturbing his work. The detective happens upon a mysterious beautiful stranger, and follows her only to find even more beautiful mystery in America.The story takes place in 1930s; a romantic thriller.

  • by Luke Allan
    £12.99

    When he arrived at Medicine Hat, Somers Randison's initiation into cowboy ways was both disillusioning and violent, and in a very short time he had succeeded in arousing the enmity of Gringo, a cunning, sharp-shooting Mexican half-breed, who swore vengeance on the interfering tenderfoot. Even when Randison joined forces with the Mounted Police to solve the mystery of Noisy Pangborn's murder he was constantly reminded that Gringo's words had been no idle threat. The tension snapped during the great cattle round-up, when Randison found himself face to face with his enemy. In the fight which followed and the subsequent stampede of maddened cattle Randison learned the true meaning of a fight to the finish against nature untamed. This is a full-blooded Western story, told at breakneck speed to the exhilarating accompaniment of thundering hooves and roaring gun-play.

  • by Luke Allan
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    Claude Maughan, an Englishman, finding his late uncle has been swindled in a Canadian land deal, sets out to punish the land agent, Daniel Corfield. As soon as he arrives at Medicine Hat, he gets involved in the intricacies of Canadian life, and his adventures begin. There is his desperate fight with a prairie fire; his encounter with Inspector Barker, of the North-West Mounted Police; his meeting with Julia Kingsley, and how he saves her life in a dust storm; the disappearance of Julia's fiancé, Archie Wampole, and his determination to pocket the five thousand dollars reward Archie's father is offering for the return of his son.

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