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Cover of The Casefiles of Mr J G Reeder (Room 13; The Mind of Mr J G Reeder (The Murder Book of J G Reeder); Terror Keep)

The Casefiles of Mr J G Reeder (Room 13; The Mind of Mr J G Reeder (The Murder Book of J G Reeder); Terror Keep)

✍ Scribed by Wallace, Edgar


Book ID
108577442
Publisher
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Year
2011
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
894 KB
Series
J G Reeder 1-03
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781848704053

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


How on earth did you piece together all this?' he asked in wonder. Mr Reeder shook his head sadly.

'I have that perversion,' he said. 'It is a terrible misfortune. I see evil in everything. I have the mind of a criminal.'

Let us introduce you to the enigmatic J. G. Reeder, a timid, gentle middle-aged man who carries a furled up umbrella and wears an old-fashioned flat-topped bowler hat. He is one of the great unsung sleuths of mystery fiction, created by the prolific Edgar Wallace, the 'King of Thrillers'. Despite his insignificant appearance, Reeder is a cold and ruthless detective who credits his success to his 'criminal mind' which allows him to solve a series of complex and audacious crimes and outwit the most cunning of villainous masterminds.

This volume is a rich feast for crime fiction fans, containing the first three volumes in the Reeder canon: two novels, Room 13 and Terror Keep; and the classic collection of short stories, The Mind of J. G. Reeder.


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