From the INTRODUCTION.ASHTON-KIRK is a young man of means and position. The unusual has a sort of fascination for him; his subtle perception, and keen, direct habit of mind cause him to delight in the investigation of those crimes which have proved t...
John Thomas McIntyre (1871-1951) was an American author. His novels include Ashton-Kirk, Investigator (1910), A Young Man's Fancy (1919), Blowing Weather (1923), Shot Towers (1926), Slag (1927), Stained Sails (1928), Drums in the Dawn (1932), and man...
Who held the old-fashioned brass candlestick that struck down "the Bounder"--and set mystery a-throbbing in the quiet suburb of Stanwick? Bat Scanlon, athletic trainer and good sport, found a clue in the dark hotel office where the little Swiss sharp...
Those who have found their way to Ashton-Kirk's door have been of many races and interests. Men of science have often been surprised to find him in touch with the latest discoveries, scholars searching among strange tongues and dialects, and others d...
Looking for classic detective fiction that harks back to the era of Sherlock Holmes? Try Ashton Kirk, Secret Agent, the second in a series by author John T. McIntyre. When a seemingly humdrum family man finds his life turned upside-down by a series o...
Ashton-Kirk Secret Agent by John T. McIntyre, author of “Ashton-Kirk Investigator,” etc.; Illustrations by Ralph L. Boyer CONTENTSDedicationIntroductionChapter 1. Some Peculiar CircumstancesChapter 2. Ashton-Kirk Goes to EastburyChapter 3. An Int...
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....
Duddington Pell Chalmers is a young man of taste, class, and girth. As trustee for a local art museum, he is called in by police when the troublesome curator is murdered and soon finds himself at odds with the official enquiry. There is no shortage o...
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....
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Who held the old-fashioned brass candlestick that struck down "the Bounder"--and set mystery a-throbbing in the quiet suburb of Stanwick? Bat Scanlon, athletic trainer and good sport, found a clue in the dark hotel office where the little Swiss sharp...
Steele Kenyon, a young American who had lived in all kinds of places, fought in revolutions in South America, and done all kinds of things except make a financial success out of his life, returns to New York with ten dollars in his pocket. With his l...