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Adventure. Thrillers. Mystery. Detective. Book 10 By Edgar Wallace

Adventure. Thrillers. Mystery. Detective. Book 10

By Edgar Wallace

  • Release Date: 2016-03-12
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • $1.99

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Adventure. Thrillers. Mystery. Detective. Book 10: 1. The Man Who Knew; 2. The Green Rust; 3. Kate Plus Ten; 4. The Daffodil Mystery or The Daffodil Murder. 

Crime novels
1. The Man Who Knew (1918)
The body of a young man is found splayed out in the middle of one of the most august public squares in England. Soon it is discovered that the dead man was at the center of a beguiling web of entanglements and intrigue. Will the intrepid detectives get to the bottom of things and puncture the thick veil of corruption that seems to surround the case?

2. The Green Rust (1919)
A millionaire is taken suddenly ill, and sensing his mortality, he asks his attorney to do him one last favor—to find and secretly watch over his missing niece, the daughter of his profligate deceased sister. This niece at the appropriate time would become heir to his millions. However, the millionaire is mysteriously murdered, stabbed to death in his sick bed. Oliva Cresswell, the unsuspecting niece, has been a cashier in a large West End store for five years when she meets a Mr. Beale, a self-described wheat merchant, is attacked in her flat and rescued by this Mr. Beale, is offered a job as his confidential secretary, refuses him, is unexplainably sacked and finds herself in need of his offer. The mysteries multiply and deepen as the story proceeds. 

3. Kate Plus Ten (1919)
Kate Plus Ten is a 1917 British crime novel written by Edgar Wallace.
"What an enigma Kate Is!"
Attempts to capture eighteen-year-old criminal mastermind Kate Wasthanger, a colonel's niece and the strategist behind several increasingly successful swindles. These include stealing a complete and valuable railway goods train. "Each one is bigger than the last – but never once have we traced the crime to her door."

4. he Daffodil Mystery or The Daffodil Murder (1920)
Set in England at the turn of the 20th century, Wallace’s crime novel The Daffodil Mystery follows the mysterious circumstances under which shop owner Lyne has been murdered. Accordingly, it is up to detective Jack Tarling and his trusted Chinese assistant to solve the case and reach an appropriate and just resolution. Moreover, the happenings within the novel are intensified by the colorful set of characters, which are marked by their plausible façade and contribute to the novel’s appeal.