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Afternoon Tea Mysteries, Volume Two: A Collection of Cozy Mysteries

✍ Scribed by Marion Bryce; Mrs. Charles Bryce; Anna Katharine Green; Carolyn Wells; Travis Scott Greer


Book ID
107092148
Publisher
ignacio hills press
Tongue
English
Weight
561 KB
Series
Afternoon Tea Mysteries 2
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Cozy Mystery One: The Sword of Damocles

This mystery written by acclaimed mystery author, Anna Katharine Green, features dishonest bankers, theft, a wayward woman and a number of young people who cannot marry until their reputations are shown to be spotless. The brilliant but reclusive detective, Ebenezer Gryce (featured in “An Ebenezer Gryce Mysteries Collection”) also makes a brief appearance.

Cozy Mystery Two: Raspberry Jam
One of Carolyn Wells’ best mystery novels featuring Fleming Stone. Its main puzzle is linked to Wells’ earliest such stories: explaining how outsiders might penetrate a locked domicile - here done right. This novel also has three good subplots about explaining purported psychic phenomena. The writing is lively throughout.

Cozy Mystery Three: Mystery of the Gold Bag
This Carolyn Wells’ mystery novel features a murdered millionaire, a missing will, a private secretary and a beautiful young woman who falls under suspicion. Can she be guilty? Will the modest and relatively inexperienced young detective fall for her?

Cozy Mystery Four: The Ashiel Mystery
A Scottish mystery written Mrs. Charles Bryce [Marion Bryce]. As the adopted daughter of Sir Charles Byrne, young Pauline suffers when he marries again. Then she gets a chance to meet her natural father. This is followed by murders, missing wills and deception in a Scottish castle. It’s enough to make a girl faint. Fortunately the detective, Mr. Gimblet is on hand to solve the mystery.

A must-have for fans of classic mysteries!


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