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At the time that Ted Patrick is planning to pull off his biggest
house-breaking job, Dr. Morelle, aided as ever by Miss Frayle, sets
up an off-beat criminological experiment, which is destined to have
unexpected results. The success of Ted Patrick's coup, achieved
with the inside help of a pretty blonde, Myra Campbell, is marred
by the killing of a village policeman. Patrick gets away with the
loot but runs into trouble when his cleverly planned alibi crumbles
dramatically. In a last desperate effort to keep himself in the
clear, he deliberately becomes involved in Dr. Morelle's strange
scheme. At first it seems that Ted Patrick's luck will hold, but he
reckons without Dr. Morelle . . . and without Myra Campbell
herself!
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Two-Face (Paperback)
Ernest Dudley
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Mouse-like Mitsi Linden arrives in Paris only to encounter tragedy
and disaster - until Larry Curtis takes her life, and her heart, in
the palm of his hand. Larry transforms Mitsi into a glamorous
Parisian star, and launches her on London, where she faces the
dazzling world of Mayfair, restaurants and nightclub life. There,
she falls under the spell of the fascinating Bob Raymond. But, as
she becomes entangled in blackmail and jealousy, will she find real
love and happiness?
In Castlebay, North Wales, Dick Merrill is on trial, accused of
murdering his wife by administering a lethal dose of arsenic.
Merrill, good-looking and attractive, is fatally in love with
Margot Stone, who's herself already married. Philip Vane, a lawyer
whose career was mysteriously ruined, finds himself similarly
infatuated with Margot when he becomes personally involved in
Merrill's sensational murder trial. A shadowy figure, Vane's
participation in the trial is twisted and erratic--will the outcome
be as unpredictable? A classic thrilling courtroom drama filled
with unexpected twists and turns
On the plane from New York to London, Dr. Morelle chances to meet
Edwin Gale, a smooth-tongued swindler. Inexplicably, Gale finds
himself drawn to the famous psychiatrist-detective, and so begins
one of Dr. Morelle's most intriguing cases. Back in London, the
Doctor encounters Edwin Gale again, and, as a result, finds himself
involved in the dark machinations of Dolores del Robia, who's as
evil as she is lovely. When Dolores is found strangled to death,
Dr. Morelle must investigate a maelstrom of violence to unmask the
murderer... Another classic crime tale in this popular and
long-running series
Ernest Dudley, creator of that superb pair of sleuths, Dr. Morelle
and Miss Frayle, here introduces another vivid character, Nat
Craig, whose methods as London's foremost private investigator are
utterly different from those of the famous doctor, yet just as
penetrating and conclusive in their results. Craig believes in
hitting first and pulling no punches, which makes for exciting
period action tales featuring murder, mayhem, blackmail, and
robbery. The indomitable Craig ruthlessly tracks down the evildoer,
and solves each case with a genuine and logical problem of
detection. First-rate British crime stories ripped from the pages
of the 1940s pulp magazines
When a high-ranking diplomat is being blackmailed, government agent
Mike Hammond is given his orders: "Find this blackmailer, and he's
all yours. You're judge and jury and...executioner." This gripping
mystery short novel is just one of five thrilling tales in this
collection in the tradition of the pulp magazines: "Mask of
Blackmail," "Two Floors Up, in Chinatown," "Chinatown Cowboy," "Cat
Thief," and the original weird mystery thriller, "The Beetle,"
featuring Edgar Allan Poe's great detective, Auguste Dupin.
In a wild, bleak corner of the Kent Coast, a derelict harbour rots
beneath the tides. Here the "Doll," a film-struck waif, and her
lover, ex-movie star Tod Hafferty, play out their final, tragic,
ill-fated, real-life roles. Sudden death strikes the players more
than once, ultimately involving a member of the local police force.
Then, as Dr. Morelle finds himself enmeshed in a network of sex and
murder, Miss Frayle's anticipated quiet weekend results in her
being drawn into a climactic twist. Can Dr. Morelle find a way to
unmask the real killer? Another startling entry into this
long-running British classic crime series
This second book of Ernest Dudley's stories about his London-based
private eye, Nat Craig, and his lovely French secretary, Simone,
features a varied collection of the detective's eccentric clients:
young, wealthy women getting themselves blackmailed; upper-class
men or women who have the jitters over the safety of their precious
family heirlooms; and, occasionally, even members of the criminal
class, appealing to their former nemesis for help in clearing their
names of false accusations. And not infrequently, Craig finds
himself confronted with grisly murders, testing both his tough
resourcefulness and his considerable powers of deduction. Here are
fourteen classic British crime stories displaying an intriguing
psychological slant on characters from every walk of life Great
entertainment, great reading
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip the book over to read
the second title), here's the thirteenth Wildside Mystery Double:
THE AMAZING MARTIN BRETT: CLASSIC CRIME STORIES, by Ernest Dudley.
The creator of the famous criminologist, Dr. Morelle, here gives us
four stories of another brilliant detective, whom the newspapers
have dubbed "The Amazing Martin Brett." Brett appears to be selfish
and lazy, and his effort at solving crimes is entirely motivated by
the size of his fee. His attractive secretary (and narrator) is
often the butt of his sardonic humor and sexist remarks, which she
finds unnecessary and uncalled for. But she puts up with him
because she suspects Brett has a secret sorrow, some woman in his
past...and, as a detective, he ALWAYS solves his cases THE BEARD OF
THE PROPHET: A MR. BUDD CLASSIC CRIME TALE, by Gerald Verner. The
murder is as impossible as it is horrible. Archeologist Reuben
Hayles, following written threats to his life, receives police
protection at his home. Superintendent Budd stations himself
outside the door of his bedroom, while Sergeant Leek remains on
alert outside the room's only external window. Yet Hayles is found
dead, his head battered by some tremendous blow. Apart from his
corpse, the room is empty, devoid of any possible weapon. A search
reveals no hidden panels, so how has the man been killed? A classic
impossible crime novel featuring Verner's most famous detective
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
In the fading but still tempestuous world of radio drama, Dr.
Morelle finds blackmail and murder . . . And must ultimately take
to the microphone and the airwaves himself to unmask the killer! A
thrilling mystery by the BBC's famous Armchair Detective!
ERNEST DUDLEY is an English author known to millions of crime
fiction addicts for his weekly _Armchair Detective_ roadio
broadcasts, and also for the Doctor Morelle series of stories (and
radio plays) in which the shrewd detective-psychiatrist solved
countless mysteries with the aid of his assistant, Miss Frayle. The
Adventure of Jimmy Strange presents fifteen short stories about a
new hero -- Jimmy Strange.
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