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Ten otherworldly "diabolical delights" from the author of Rocket to the Morgue and "The Quest for Saint Aquin" (Kirkus Reviews). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed ed...
A supremely entertaining selection of speculative short fiction from the author of Rocket to the Morgue and "The Quest for Saint Aquin." Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning mystery reviewer, an est...
A professor and a graduate student search for a campus killer in this Golden Age mystery from the author of Nine Times Nine and "a fine craftsman" (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winnin...
'A fine craftsman' Ellery Queen When a Swiss professor is found dead on a California university campus only a few feet away from the home of a student he was visiting, Dr Ashwin, a professor of Sanskrit, and Martin Lamb, a graduate student, join fo...
THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO AND DETECTION In 1946, Anthony Boucher (1911-1968) and Denis Green (1905-1954) created one of the finest detective dramas ever to be broadcast during radio s Golden Age. The Casebook of Gregory Hood features a wealthy San Fran...
A Sherlock Holmes script sparks controversy and murder in Hollywood in a "most engrossing mystery" from the author of Nine Times Nine (The New Yorker). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning mystery r...
"A locked-room mystery preoccupies Boucher's brilliant clerical sleuth, Sister Ursula, in this stellar entry . . . a witty satire of SF and fantasy authors." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Legendary science fic...
Sister Ursula, a Los Angeles nun who makes a habit of sleuthing, tackles a locked room murder in this "delightful . . . original" mystery classic (The New York Times Book Review). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance m...
A collection of puzzling whodunits featuring Sister Ursula and Nick Noble, from the author of Nine Times Nine and "a fine craftsman" (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning mystery revi...
Murder is nothing to sneeze at for Los Angeles private eye Fergus O'Breen, in this whodunit from "a fine craftsman" (Ellery Queen). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed...
When it's curtains for a theater director, Los Angeles PI Fergus O'Breen takes center stage in this locked room mystery from the author of Nine Times Nine. Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"winning myste...
"An intricate puzzle cleverly constructed and neatly solved" introducing Los Angeles private eye Fergus O'Breen, by the author of Nine Times Nine (The New York Times). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Awardâ€"w...