Books for sale! Come and get ’em while they’re ‘ot! Luvverly books!| The Grandest Game in the World
I am discarding still more of my detective fiction collection. I have listed several lots on Ebay, including books by Anthony Gilbert, E. C. R. Lorac, Philip MacDonald, Patrick Quentin, and Cliffor…| The Grandest Game in the World
For sale: G. D. H. and M. Cole; R. Austin Freeman; Anthony Berkeley; J. J. Connington; Henry Wade| The Grandest Game in the World
I’m selling my detective stories – Freeman Wills Crofts and John Rhode / Miles Burton now on Ebay.| The Grandest Game in the World
The first novel of that great French detective writer, John Dickson Carr.| The Grandest Game in the World
Being the psychologists' murder case.| The Grandest Game in the World
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Gladys Mitchell writes as Stephen Hockaby.| The Grandest Game in the World
By John RhodeFirst published: UK: Geoffrey Bles, 1928; US: Dodd, Mead, 1928 ★★★ One of the best-known Rhodes, with its serial killings in a working-class district of London in the vein of Mrs. Bell…| The Grandest Game in the World
By John RhodeFirst published: UK: Geoffrey Bles, 1927; US: Dodd, Mead, 1927. ★★★ 2003 On their third appearance, Dr. Priestley and Harold Merefield are both notably active, nearly losing their live…| The Grandest Game in the World
“X,” algebraically, is usually an unknown quantity. When it represents a murderer it should also be unknown.| The Grandest Game in the World
“A study in the behaviour of normal people in abnormal circumstances.”| The Grandest Game in the World
The assassins' club.| The Grandest Game in the World
Or at least my favourite ones.| The Grandest Game in the World
“A thing that looks like a police box, standing in a junkyard, it can move anywhere in time and space?”| The Grandest Game in the World
Dr. Priestley investigates the mystery of the lonely house and the sinister occupant.| The Grandest Game in the World