The Middle of Things & In the Mayor's Parlour (J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics Book 10)

Genre: Kindle Edition
Brand: Pearl Necklace Books
Author: J. S. Fletcher
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• Two of British author J.S. Fletcher's murder mystery books are bound together in this new Kindle edition: The Middle of Things & In the Mayor's Parlour.
The Middle of Things (1922)
A man is murdered in an alley, apparently for his rings and money. A man trying to pawn the rings is arrested, but is he really the murderer? The victim has a shady past and nothing is as it seems in this classic J. S. Fletcher mystery thriller.
In The Mayor's Parlour (1922)
Another classic old-fashioned who-dunnit from J.S. Fletcher. This time it is financial crime in the north of England.
About The Author
Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863 –1935) was a British author of more than 230 fiction and non-fiction books. He was also a leading writer during the “Golden Age” of detective fiction. Fletcher was born in West Yorkshire and studied law before becoming a journalist. He wrote about history (including historical novel When Charles I Was King) and rural life, beginning with The Wonderful Wapentake.
In 1914, the British author wrote his first detective novel and continued on to write more than 100 books, many involving the exploits of private investigator Ronald Camberwell.
J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics
Each novel in the series, published by Pearl Necklace Books, is available through Amazon and contains a bonus novel. The murder mystery series includes 13 books published following the end of World War I and at the start of the Roaring 20s including:
1. The Middle Temple Murder, 1919
2. The Talleyrand Maxim, 1920
3. Dead Men's Money, 1920
4. The Borough Treasurer, 1921
5. The Chestermarke Instinct, 1921
6. The Herapath Property, 1921
7. In the Mayor's Parlour, 1922
8. The Paradise Mystery, 1921
9. The Orange-Yellow Diamond, 1921
10. The Middle of Things, 1922
11. Ravensdene Court, 1922
12. The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation, 1922
13. Scarhaven Keep, 1922
The Middle of Things (1922)
A man is murdered in an alley, apparently for his rings and money. A man trying to pawn the rings is arrested, but is he really the murderer? The victim has a shady past and nothing is as it seems in this classic J. S. Fletcher mystery thriller.
In The Mayor's Parlour (1922)
Another classic old-fashioned who-dunnit from J.S. Fletcher. This time it is financial crime in the north of England.
About The Author
Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863 –1935) was a British author of more than 230 fiction and non-fiction books. He was also a leading writer during the “Golden Age” of detective fiction. Fletcher was born in West Yorkshire and studied law before becoming a journalist. He wrote about history (including historical novel When Charles I Was King) and rural life, beginning with The Wonderful Wapentake.
In 1914, the British author wrote his first detective novel and continued on to write more than 100 books, many involving the exploits of private investigator Ronald Camberwell.
J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics
Each novel in the series, published by Pearl Necklace Books, is available through Amazon and contains a bonus novel. The murder mystery series includes 13 books published following the end of World War I and at the start of the Roaring 20s including:
1. The Middle Temple Murder, 1919
2. The Talleyrand Maxim, 1920
3. Dead Men's Money, 1920
4. The Borough Treasurer, 1921
5. The Chestermarke Instinct, 1921
6. The Herapath Property, 1921
7. In the Mayor's Parlour, 1922
8. The Paradise Mystery, 1921
9. The Orange-Yellow Diamond, 1921
10. The Middle of Things, 1922
11. Ravensdene Court, 1922
12. The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation, 1922
13. Scarhaven Keep, 1922
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- The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation & The Herapath Property (J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics Book 11)
- The Borough Treasurer
- The Chestermarke Instinct & Ravensdene Court (J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics Book 5)
- Mr. Poskitt's Nightcaps
- Dead Men's Money & The Middle Temple Murder (J.S. Fletcher Murder Mystery Classics Book 3)