
The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
By Frederick Irving Anderson, Richard Harding Davis, Edwin Balmer, Charles Felton Pidgin, Jacques Futrelle, Hugh Greene, Francis Walton, William Briggs MacHarg, Arthur B. Reeve, Francis Lynde, J. M. Taylor, Josiah Flint, Hugh C. Weir, Rodriguez Ottolengui, Samuel Hopkins Adams
Subjects: American Detective and mystery stories, Detective Fiction, Detective and mystery stories
Description: Weir, H. C. Cinderella's slipper. Ottolengui, R. the nameless man. Ottolengui, R. The Montezuma emerald. Flynt, J. and Walton, F. Found guilty. Futrelle, J. The scarlet thread. MacHarg, W. and Balmer, E. The man higher up. MacHarg, W. and Balmer, E. The Axton letters. Adams, S. H. The man who spoke Latin. Lynde, F. The cloud-bursters. Pidgin, C. F. and Taylor, J. M. The affair of Lamson's cook. Reeve, A. B. The campaign grafter. Anderson, F. I. The infallible Godahl. Davis, R. H. The frame-up.
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