Aus dem Buch: "Der Zufall und ein schnelles Auto brachten Andrew Macleod in die Gegend von Beverley. Die Stadt selbst liegt am Ende einer kleinen Nebenstrecke der Eisenbahn. Sie hat eigentlich keine ersichtliche Existenzberechtigung und auch keine nennenswerten Einnahmequellen. Aber trotzdem leben die Einwohner und sind bis jetzt noch nicht verhungert. Im Gegenteil, die Besitzer der kleinen, sauberen Läden, die an der einzigen breiten und schattigen Hauptstraße liegen, scheinen gute Geschäfte zu machen." Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur,...
Aus dem Buch: "Der Zufall und ein schnelles Auto brachten Andrew Macleod in die Gegend von Beverley. Die Stadt selbst liegt am Ende einer kleinen Nebe...
Der Gehilfe des Londoner Staranwaltes Septimus Salter, Jim Steele, ist mit dem plötzlichen Verschwinden der Millionenerbin Dorothy Danton vor 20 Jahren sehr beschäftigt. Kurz zuvor war auch Dorothys Mutter Lady Mary Danton verschwunden. Da Dorothy damals eineinhalb Jahre alt war, meint Jim Steele in seiner Freundin Eunice Weldon die verschwundene Dorothy zu erkennen. Kurz darauf wird Eunice bei Digby Groat, dem jetzigen Erben des Dantonschen Vermögens, angestellt. Nun wittert Jim Steele Gefahr für Eunice. Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Drehbuchautor,...
Der Gehilfe des Londoner Staranwaltes Septimus Salter, Jim Steele, ist mit dem plötzlichen Verschwinden der Millionenerbin Dorothy Danton vor 20 Jahr...
Aus dem Buch: "Die Pause zwischen dem zweiten und dritten Akt war ungewöhnlich lang. Aber die drei Herren, die in einer der Logen saßen, waren in so harmonischer Stimmung, daß keiner es für notwendig hielt, Konversation zu machen. Das Theaterstück, das sie sich ansahen, war ein gewöhnliches Detektiv-und Verbrecherstück, und jeder von ihnen hatte das "Geheimnis" des Mordes schon enträtselt, bevor der Vorhang nach dem ersten Akt fiel. Alle drei hatten ohne große geistige Anstrengung die richtige Lösung gefunden." Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) war ein englischer Schriftsteller,...
Aus dem Buch: "Die Pause zwischen dem zweiten und dritten Akt war ungewöhnlich lang. Aber die drei Herren, die in einer der Logen saßen, waren in so...
Several years ago, the Monrovian administration sentenced one Bosambo, a Kroo shoreline native and thus a thief, to a prison term in the wild habitats for the rest of his life. It was a spot of wild forest in the backcountry. Bosambo was allotted an axe and a saw and asked to cut off the and trim specific mahogany trees. He found some other unlucky men in a similar situation...
Several years ago, the Monrovian administration sentenced one Bosambo, a Kroo shoreline native and thus a thief, to a prison term in the wild habitats...
The Duke in the Suburbs is a comedy by Edgar Wallace. A Duke moves to reside in the outskirts and makes quite an impact on the showy middle-class people that live there.
The Duke in the Suburbs is a comedy by Edgar Wallace. A Duke moves to reside in the outskirts and makes quite an impact on the showy middle-class peop...
The twelve stories of the Educated Evans combine Wallace's gift of humor with the characteristic themes of the detective novel. Evans' story is full of amusing episodes of love and adventure set amidst the hustle and bustle of the racecourse. There are bets, bookmakers, horses, tips, winners, journalists and women. There are jokes, humor and plenty of fun along the way. Evans will appeal not only to racing fans, but also to life lovers themselves. Experience the stories as only Edgar Wallace could tell them!
The twelve stories of the Educated Evans combine Wallace's gift of humor with the characteristic themes of the detective novel. Evans' story is full o...
Discover the thrilling tale of "The Missing Million", an iconic crime novel by acclaimed British author Edgar Wallace in 1923. It follows the mysterious disappearance of millionaire Rex Walton on his wedding night, and a series of bizarre and violent events unfold. Get ready for an exhilarating ride that will keep you curious until the very end!
Discover the thrilling tale of "The Missing Million", an iconic crime novel by acclaimed British author Edgar Wallace in 1923. It follows the mysterio...
Experience the ultimate thrill ride with this classic crime fiction masterpiece by Edgar Wallace. Packed with adventure, mystery, and unforgettable characters, this thrilling tale features dastardly villains, heroic lovers, and a daring damsel in distress. It follows the perils of Pauline in planes, trains, automobiles, and even a yacht, all while navigating plot twists involving money, drugs, and sexual attraction. Don't miss out on this timeless tale of action and romance.
Experience the ultimate thrill ride with this classic crime fiction masterpiece by Edgar Wallace. Packed with adventure, mystery, and unforgettable ch...
In 1909 Edgar Wallace wrote 24 short stories featuring Police Contable Lee of the London "D" Division for publication in the British weekly magazine Ideas. A number of these were reprinted in Ideas in 1928-1929 (some under new titles) and in other magazines. Nine of the P.C. Lee stories were later included in the 1961 collection The Undisclosed Client and Other Stories. So far as could be ascertained, the only story in the series that appeared in any collection published during Wallace's lifetime was "Change," which was re-written (without P.C. Lee) as "Mr. Sigee's Relations" for The Lady...
In 1909 Edgar Wallace wrote 24 short stories featuring Police Contable Lee of the London "D" Division for publication in the British weekly magazine I...
Experience the thrill of mystery and intrigue with "The Black Abbot," a classic crime novel by renowned British author Edgar Wallace. First published in 1926, this captivating tale follows the eerie legend of a ghostly abbot who haunts the grounds of an ancient abbey, guarding a hidden treasure. A must-read timeless masterpiece of suspense and adventure.
Experience the thrill of mystery and intrigue with "The Black Abbot," a classic crime novel by renowned British author Edgar Wallace. First published ...