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THE BORDERLINE by Walter S. Masterman is a classic impossible mystery, sixth in the Dancing Tuatara Press series of obscure and hard-to-find titles. An introduction by John Pelan provides a solid background of the mysterious author and his books. ...
When Dennis Tracy visits his old friend Kenneth Darent he isn't prepared for what he finds?-?a drunk who is in love with Margorie Browne, a beautiful girl who just happens to be the fiancee of the richest man in town! So when Tracy discovers that Dar...
It was not a good day for Inspector Jackson. He spotted an illegally parked car and when he told the driver to move on, the man's head fell off! Then he identified the car and the body as belonging to George Barran, wealthy landowner, and with finger...
Walter S. Masterman wrote a number of novels, supernatural and not, and some of them are rather easy to find. But THE CURSE OF CANTIRE has been one of the rarest of Masterman's novels for decades until Ramble House found a copy. It's the story of a c...
Walter S. Masterman, known for his oddball horror/mystery novels about demonic toads and toxic mistletoe, wrote 16 novels between 1926 and 1938. Once you enter his universe of ordinary citizens aiding exceptional detectives you'll wonder why....
1930's The Yellow Mistletoe is the third mystery by Walter S. Masterman to be published by Ramble House. It's the rollicking tale of murder in the tubes of London, which looks to be an accident, until Chief-Inspector Arthur Sinclair proves that it wa...
This 1938 mystery by Walter S. Masterman begins with a scene right out of a Harry Stephen Keeler novel: the cell of a man condemned to death who swears he's innocent. Years later, a patriarch is murdered in his study and Superintendent Sinclair has t...