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Volume two of the cases of Joseph Muller
The success of stories of mystery, crime and detection rely
inevitably and heavily on the persona of the central character. The
eccentric detective or the sleuth with his ever faithful, not
always especially bright assistant are familiar and often welcome
stereotypes. Familiar too is the self effacing small man, the man
who would not and does not wish to stand out in a crowd, the plain,
humble, apparently harmless man with an unpleasant surprise up his
sleeve for criminals. This kind of man is not a man of physical
action but one with an observant incisive intellect finely tuned to
his purpose-bringing villains to book Edgar Wallace's J. G Reeder
was such a man and the hero of these stories by Groner, Detective
Joseph Muller is another. With promotion denied as a result of a
tainted past and a spell in prison, Muller is, nevertheless, the
man to be brought in when the task seems most daunting. Detective
Muller's stage is an unusual one, for he is a member of that secret
and shadowy organisation, the Imperial Austrian Police. Set in the
period that led up to the Great War, the twilight years of the
decadent and declining Hapsburg Empire, these fascinating tales of
crime and detection from a lost era have become true
classics.
Volume 2 contains The Lamp That Went Out, Mene Tekel: a Tale of
Strange Happenings & The Case of the Golden Bullet. Available
in softback and hardback with dust jacket for collectors"
Volume one of a special two volume collection
The success of stories of mystery, crime and detection rely
inevitably and heavily on the persona of the central character. The
eccentric detective or the sleuth with his ever faithful, not
always especially bright assistant are familiar and often welcome
stereotypes. Familiar too is the self effacing small man, the man
who would not and does not wish to stand out in a crowd, the plain,
humble, apparently harmless man with an unpleasant surprise up his
sleeve for criminals. This kind of man is not a man of physical
action but one with an observant incisive intellect finely tuned to
his purpose-bringing villains to book Edgar Wallace's J. G Reeder
was such a man and the hero of these stories by Groner, Detective
Joseph Muller is another. With promotion denied as a result of a
tainted past and a spell in prison, Muller is, nevertheless, the
man to be brought in when the task seems most daunting. Detective
Muller's stage is an unusual one, for he is a member of that secret
and shadowy organisation, the Imperial Austrian Police. Set in the
period that led up to the Great War, the twilight years of the
decadent and declining Hapsburg Empire, these fascinating tales of
crime and detection from a lost era have become true
classics.
Volume one of this special Leonaur two volume collection contains
The Man With the Black Cord, The Pocket Diary Found in the Snow,
The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study & The Case
of the Registered Letter. Available in softback and hardback with
dust jacket for collectors."
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.
Muller is a small, slight, plain-looking man, of indefinite age,
and of much humbleness of mien.
He has neither the impressive authority of Sherlock Holmes, nor the
keen brilliancy of Monsieur Lecoq.
Joseph Muller, Secret Service detective of the Imperial Austrian
police, is one of the great experts in his profession.
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Lo, Michael! (Hardcover)
Grace Livingston Hill, Augusta Groner
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R1,156
Discovery Miles 11 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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He sat on the platform looking down on the kindly, uncritical
audience that had assembled for the exercises, and saw not a single
face that had come for his sake alone. Many were there who were
interested in him because they had known him through the years, and
because he bore the reputation of being the honor man of his class
and the finest athlete in school. But that was not like having some
one of his very own who cared whether he did well or not. He found
himself wishing that even Buck might have been there; Buck, the
nearest to a brother he had ever had. Would Buck have cared that he
had won highest rank? Yes, he felt that Buck would have been proud
of him.
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Lo, Michael! (Hardcover)
Grace Livingston Hill, Augusta Groner
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R1,156
Discovery Miles 11 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
He sat on the platform looking down on the kindly, uncritical
audience that had assembled for the exercises, and saw not a single
face that had come for his sake alone. Many were there who were
interested in him because they had known him through the years, and
because he bore the reputation of being the honor man of his class
and the finest athlete in school. But that was not like having some
one of his very own who cared whether he did well or not. He found
himself wishing that even Buck might have been there; Buck, the
nearest to a brother he had ever had. Would Buck have cared that he
had won highest rank? Yes, he felt that Buck would have been proud
of him.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
He sat on the platform looking down on the kindly, uncritical
audience that had assembled for the exercises, and saw not a single
face that had come for his sake alone. Many were there who were
interested in him because they had known him through the years, and
because he bore the reputation of being the honor man of his class
and the finest athlete in school. But that was not like having some
one of his very own who cared whether he did well or not. He found
himself wishing that even Buck might have been there; Buck, the
nearest to a brother he had ever had. Would Buck have cared that he
had won highest rank? Yes, he felt that Buck would have been proud
of him.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
He has neither the impressive authority of Sherlock Holmes, nor the
keen brilliancy of Monsieur Lecoq.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Volume one of a special two volume collection
The success of stories of mystery, crime and detection rely
inevitably and heavily on the persona of the central character. The
eccentric detective or the sleuth with his ever faithful, not
always especially bright assistant are familiar and often welcome
stereotypes. Familiar too is the self effacing small man, the man
who would not and does not wish to stand out in a crowd, the plain,
humble, apparently harmless man with an unpleasant surprise up his
sleeve for criminals. This kind of man is not a man of physical
action but one with an observant incisive intellect finely tuned to
his purpose-bringing villains to book Edgar Wallace's J. G Reeder
was such a man and the hero of these stories by Groner, Detective
Joseph Muller is another. With promotion denied as a result of a
tainted past and a spell in prison, Muller is, nevertheless, the
man to be brought in when the task seems most daunting. Detective
Muller's stage is an unusual one, for he is a member of that secret
and shadowy organisation, the Imperial Austrian Police. Set in the
period that led up to the Great War, the twilight years of the
decadent and declining Hapsburg Empire, these fascinating tales of
crime and detection from a lost era have become true
classics.
Volume one of this special Leonaur two volume collection contains
The Man With the Black Cord, The Pocket Diary Found in the Snow,
The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study & The Case
of the Registered Letter. Available in softback and hardback with
dust jacket for collectors."
Volume two of the cases of Joseph Muller
The success of stories of mystery, crime and detection rely
inevitably and heavily on the persona of the central character. The
eccentric detective or the sleuth with his ever faithful, not
always especially bright assistant are familiar and often welcome
stereotypes. Familiar too is the self effacing small man, the man
who would not and does not wish to stand out in a crowd, the plain,
humble, apparently harmless man with an unpleasant surprise up his
sleeve for criminals. This kind of man is not a man of physical
action but one with an observant incisive intellect finely tuned to
his purpose-bringing villains to book Edgar Wallace's J. G Reeder
was such a man and the hero of these stories by Groner, Detective
Joseph Muller is another. With promotion denied as a result of a
tainted past and a spell in prison, Muller is, nevertheless, the
man to be brought in when the task seems most daunting. Detective
Muller's stage is an unusual one, for he is a member of that secret
and shadowy organisation, the Imperial Austrian Police. Set in the
period that led up to the Great War, the twilight years of the
decadent and declining Hapsburg Empire, these fascinating tales of
crime and detection from a lost era have become true
classics.
Volume 2 contains The Lamp That Went Out, Mene Tekel: a Tale of
Strange Happenings & The Case of the Golden Bullet. Available
in softback and hardback with dust jacket for collectors."
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