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NO MAN IS ABOVE THE LAW In this story, written by future President Theodore Roosevelt long before The Great Detective’s first encounter with Dr Watson, Holmes visits America to solve a most violent and despicable crime. A crime that was to p...
Adapted from the original Sherlock Holmes radio broadcasts featuring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce and penned by the talented Anthony Boucher, these new pastiches by H. Paul Jeffers are sure to thrill all lovers of the Holmes canon.
When radi...
Relates the story of Santa Claus from his historic origins to his current incarnation, discussing Saint Nicholas, the Americanizing of Santa, his commercialization, and his treatment in songs and movies....
A famed lawyer is implicated in the death of a New York mafia turncoat and then is murdered himself, leaving Sergeant John Bogdanovich with the task of making a connection between those murders and fictional detective Nero Wolfe....
During a swimming accident, nine-year-old Sebastian Duncan stops breathing. While others attempt to resuscitate him, he has a near-death experience, wherein he meets his mother, who died the previous year from an overdose of sleeping pills. She tells...
When a murder victim is found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Temple of Dendur, New York Police Department Chief of Detectives Harvey Goldstein and his aide-de-camp, Sgt. John Bogdanovic, are called in immediately. Found with the body is a taunti...
Harvey Goldstein, the New York City Chief of Detectives, investigates the murder of Jonathan Dodge, a widely disliked author who, earlier on the evening of his death, had been awarded a lifetime achievement award for mystery writing...
TOMBSTONE SHOWDOWN When young Jim Hardin rode into the slap-tap -- silver boom town of Tombstone, he had no idea he was riding into a big mess of local trouble. All Jim wanted was to look up his best friend from back home in Tascasa who’d come t...
New York, 1935 -- Jamey Flamingo was just another doll in the rag trade until someone decided to strangle her -- and to use her own silk stockings to do it. A pretty face from Tulsa, she had acquired her fancy name when she started modeling clothe...