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Bezig met laden... Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (origineel 1973; editie 1974)door Hugh Greene (Redacteur)
Informatie over het werkThe Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes door Hugh Greene (Editor) (1973)
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The contents of the coffin / J.S. Fletcher -- The mystery of Room 666 / Jacques Futrelle -- The man who cut off my hair / Richard Marsh -- The affair of the German dispatch-box / Victor L. Whitechurch -- The tragedy at Brookbend Cottage / Ernest Bramah. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The majority of the stories were published in periodicals of the time and many only that one time. Some of the authors became well known, some not.
“The Amber Beads” by Fergus Hume was an interesting read for me, as I had read “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab” in 2023 and found that a good read with a number of twists and turns to untangle. The book was published in Australia a year before the first Sherlock Holmes mystery and was a huge success for a number of years. The short story was just as enjoyable.
The introduction is also interesting as it gives the background of the authors and their writing. Some of the authors I’ve read before. Learning of their backgrounds made the stories more interesting and has given me more authors to explore. ( )