Craig Kennedy rides again in two more exciting books In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, for here is a detective whose activities projected him into the modern age. Where Conan Doyle's famous character of a more gentle era relied on his superb powers of analysis, Kennedy is able to combine his own intellectual powers with the technological marvels of a new age. Arthur B. Reeve's classic 'Craig Kennedy' stories began appearing in 1910, ensuring him of a place as a dominant crime fighter for the emerging 20th century. Kennedy is...
Craig Kennedy rides again in two more exciting books In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holme...
Craig Kennedy rides again in two more exciting books In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, for here is a detective whose activities projected him into the modern age. Where Conan Doyle's famous character of a more gentle era relied on his superb powers of analysis, Kennedy is able to combine his own intellectual powers with the technological marvels of a new age. Arthur B. Reeve's classic 'Craig Kennedy' stories began appearing in 1910, ensuring him of a place as a dominant crime fighter for the emerging 20th century. Kennedy is...
Craig Kennedy rides again in two more exciting books In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes...
The final volume in Leonaur's Craig Kennedy series In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, for here is a detective whose activities projected him into the modern age. Where Conan Doyle's famous character of a more gentle era relied on his superb powers of analysis, Kennedy is able to combine his own intellectual powers with the technological marvels of a new age. Arthur B. Reeve's classic 'Craig Kennedy' stories began appearing in 1910, ensuring him of a place as a dominant crime fighter for the emerging 20th century. Kennedy is...
The final volume in Leonaur's Craig Kennedy series In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, ...
The final volume in Leonaur's Craig Kennedy series In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, for here is a detective whose activities projected him into the modern age. Where Conan Doyle's famous character of a more gentle era relied on his superb powers of analysis, Kennedy is able to combine his own intellectual powers with the technological marvels of a new age. Arthur B. Reeve's classic 'Craig Kennedy' stories began appearing in 1910, ensuring him of a place as a dominant crime fighter for the emerging 20th century. Kennedy is...
The final volume in Leonaur's Craig Kennedy series In Craig Kennedy the American nation might justifiably lay claim to their own Sherlock Holmes, ...
A collection of classic Craig Kennedy mysteries, written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published in 1912. He was a prolific writer of "scientific mysteries." His Craig Kennedy stories, of which these are excellent examples, earned their main character the nickname "the American Sherlock Holmes," both for his highly rational and analytical detective work as well as for his ever-present Dr. Watson-like companion Walter Jameson. This is a large-type edition for easy readability. It is set in 15 point Times New Roman font.
A collection of classic Craig Kennedy mysteries, written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published in 1912. He was a prolific writer of "scientific myste...
The second collection of 12 of the early Craig Kennedy mysteries, written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published in 1912. He was a prolific writer of "scientific mysteries." His Craig Kennedy stories, of which these are early examples, earned their main character the nickname "the American Sherlock Holmes," both for his highly rational and analytical detective work as well as for his ever-present Dr. Watson-like companion Walter Jameson. This is a large-type edition for easy readability. It is set in 15 point Times New Roman font.
The second collection of 12 of the early Craig Kennedy mysteries, written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published in 1912. He was a prolific writer of ...
A collection of 12 of the early Craig Kennedy mysteries. The Silent Bullet was written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published about 1910 or 1912. He was a prolific writer of "scientific mysteries." His Craig Kennedy stories, of which these are early examples, earned their main character the nickname "the American Sherlock Holmes," both for his highly rational and analytical detective work as well as for his ever-present Dr. Watson-like companion Walter Jameson. This is a large-type edition for easy readability. It is set in 15 point Times New Roman font.
A collection of 12 of the early Craig Kennedy mysteries. The Silent Bullet was written by Arthur Benjamin Reeve and published about 1910 or 1912. He w...