VOLUME 5 ``` As a Thief in the Night (1928) Dr. Thorndyke Investigates (1930) Mr. Pottermack's Oversight (1930) Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke (1931) ``` As a Thief in the Night (1928) Harold Monkhouse is usually such an uncomplaining patient so when his brother Amos calls
Dr. Thorndyke Omnibus Vol 5
โ Scribed by Freeman, R Austin
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โฆ Synopsis
VOLUME 5
ย ย As a Thief in the Night (1928)
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ย ย Dr. Thorndyke Investigates (1930)
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ย ย Mr. Pottermack's Oversight (1930)
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ย ย Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke (1931)
As a Thief in the Night (1928)
Harold Monkhouse is usually such an uncomplaining patient so when his brother Amos calls in one night, what he doesn't expect is to see him at Death's door. Suspicions aroused, he demands an urgent second opinion. And when Harold is later found dead from arsenic poisoning, Amos is left in no doubt that foul play is afoot. The inquiry begins and Barbara Monkhouse is soon singled out as the prime suspect. What ensues is a roller coaster ride into crime fiction at its best as the truth of the fateful night eludes even the best of detective minds. Could it be a simple case of wife poisoning husband - or is it just possible that another shadowy figure stole into Harold's room, as a thief in the night, to rid the world of an innocent man?
Dr Thorndyke Investigates (1930)
A collection of 5 previously-published short stories, all of which are contained in earlier volumes in the series. I've simply included the table of contents for this book, and referred the reader back to the books in which the stories originally appeared.
The Blue Sequin,
The New Jersey Sphinx,
The Magic Casket,
The Pathologist to the Rescue and
The Touchstone.
Mr. Pottermack's Oversight (1930)
Mr Pottermack is a law abiding, settled homebody who has nothing to hide until the appearance of the shadowy Lewison, a gambler and blackmailer with an incredible story. It appears that Pottermack is in fact a run away prisoner, convicted of fraud and Lewison is about to spill the beans unless he receives a large bribe in return for his silence. But Pottermack protests his innocence, and resolves to shut Lewison up once and for all. Will he do it? And if he does, will he get away with it?
Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke (1931)
This puzzling plot is related by two different characters: messenger boy Jasper Gray, who experiences several strange adventures, and Dr Jervis, friend of Dr Thorndyke. Dr Thorndyke is investigating a terrible crime, the solving of which remains elusive because of key facts remaining unknown. He needs the facts to confirm his case: Jasper could complete the blank spaces if only Thorndyke were aware of his existence.
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