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R. Austin Freeman

    11 april 1862 – 28 september 1943

    Deze auteur verwierf bekendheid met zijn misdaadromans, die zich vaak afspeelden binnen het domein van de forensische wetenschap en de figuur van Dr. Thorndyke bevatten. Zijn schrijfstijl wordt gekenmerkt door de nauwgezette verwerking van echte, zij het vaak obscure, wetenschappelijke kennis uit gebieden zoals tropische geneeskunde, metallurgie en toxicologie. Hij putte uit zijn vroege ervaringen als koloniaal chirurg om zijn verhalen te verrijken en wordt gecrediteerd met de uitvinding van het "omgekeerde detectiveverhaal", waarbij de misdaad aan het begin wordt onthuld en de daaropvolgende plot zich richt op de pogingen van de detective om het mysterie te ontrafelen.

    R. Austin Freeman
    The Eye of Osiris
    The Red Thumb Mark
    The Complete Dr. Thorndyke - Volume VI
    The Complete Dr. Thorndyke - Volume VII
    The Uttermost Farthing
    THE D'ARBLAY MYSTERY
    • 2024

      THE D'ARBLAY MYSTERY

      • 196bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      Dr. John Thorndyke, a forensic expert and detective, finds himself embroiled in the perplexing case of the missing D'Arblay Jewel, a valuable French manuscript. As he investigates its mysterious disappearance, Thorndyke employs his medical knowledge and deductive reasoning to untangle the web of intrigue. R. Austin Freeman, a pioneer of scientific detective fiction, crafts a compelling narrative that blends forensic science with a captivating plot, showcasing his talent for creating intricate puzzles and solidifying his influence in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.

      THE D'ARBLAY MYSTERY
    • 2024

      The Vanishing Man; A Detective Romance

      in large print

      • 436bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its commitment to making classic texts more readable, this edition aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.

      The Vanishing Man; A Detective Romance
    • 2024

      The first outing for R. Austin Freeman in the series is one of his finest books, first published in 1930.

      Mr. Pottermack's Oversight
    • 2022

      Theology through mythology J. R. R. Tolkien was many things: English Catholic, father and husband, survivor of two world wars, Oxford professor, and author. But he was also a theologian. Tolkien's writings exhibit a coherent theology of God and his works, but Tolkien did not present his views with systematic arguments. Rather, he expressed theology through story. In Tolkien Dogmatics, Austin M. Freeman inspects Tolkien's entire corpus--The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and beyond--as a window into his theology. In his stories, lectures, and letters, Tolkien creatively and carefully engaged with his Christian faith. Tolkien Dogmatics is a comprehensive manual of Tolkien's theological thought arranged in traditional systematic theology categories, with sections on God, revelation, creation, evil, Christ and salvation, the church, and last things. Through Tolkien's imagination, we reencounter our faith.

      Tolkien Dogmatics
    • 2021

      Volume VII features the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth Thorndyke novels, published in 1931, 1932, and 1933. In "Pontifex, Son, and Thorndyke," Jasper Gray's ordinary day spirals into a series of strange events, intersecting with Thorndyke's investigation of an unusual suicide, forever altering Jasper's life. "When Rogues Fall Out" unfolds as a disagreement between thieves and a policeman leads to the latter's death. Thorndyke, Jervis, and Polton work with the police to bring the murderer to justice while exploring a mysterious house. In "Dr. Thorndyke Intervenes," an old case resurfaces when a human head is discovered at a train station, prompting a journey through an ancient crypt and British mines that ultimately restores a lost inheritance. Dr. John Thorndyke, a contemporary of Sherlock Holmes, employs scientific methods to solve complex mysteries, often with the help of his friend Dr. Christopher Jervis. Spanning from 1905 to 1942, Thorndyke's adventures present intricate puzzles and vivid depictions of late Victorian and early Edwardian England, from his chambers to the surrounding countryside. Many Thorndyke volumes have been hard to find, but MX Publishing is reintroducing these classic tales in omnibus editions for modern readers. "Thorndyke will cheerfully show you all the facts. You will be none the wiser . . . ." - Dorothy L. Sayers.

      The Complete Dr. Thorndyke - Volume VII
    • 2021

      Volume IX contains the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first full-length Thorndyke adventures, published in 1938, 1940, and 1942, respectively. With each subsequent narrative, Thorndyke's skills and abilities grown and amaze. The Stoneware Monkey - A young doctor's encounter with a modern sculptor opens the door to the curious world of art that is terrible, and those who seriously promote it anyway as something of value. When the sculptor dies, Thorndyke spots the importance of his curious stoneware monkey - a talentless object containing the clue to the solution. Mr. Polton Explains - After assisting Dr. Thorndyke in his many adventures, it's time for Nathaniel Polton to tell his own His humble upbringing, the apprenticeships where he learned his many skills, his nearly total downfall, and how he was rescued by Thorndyke. Then, an incident from his youth provides the solution to a modern mystery. The Jacob Street Mystery - An artist is pestered by his new neighbor, an abrasive woman who wants his opinion about her paintings. Then one day she vanishes, leading to the revelation of a most unique killer!

      The Complete Dr. Thorndyke - Volume IX
    • 2021
    • 2021
    • 2020

      John Thorndyke's Cases

      • 194bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The book features Dr. Thorndyke, a medico-legal forensic investigator, who navigates intricate mysteries in the inverted detective story format. This unique approach reveals the crime and perpetrator upfront, focusing on the detective's investigative process. Drawing from his experiences as a colonial surgeon, Freeman incorporates genuine scientific knowledge into his narratives, exploring topics like tropical medicine, metallurgy, and toxicology. His innovative storytelling significantly impacted the detective fiction genre.

      John Thorndyke's Cases
    • 2020

      The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke

      • 164bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,7(68)Tarief

      The book features Dr. Thorndyke, a medico-legal forensic investigator created by Richard Austin Freeman, who is known for pioneering the inverted detective story format. In this unique narrative style, the crime and its perpetrator are revealed at the outset, shifting the focus to the detective's investigative process. Drawing from his experiences as a colonial surgeon, Freeman weaves in authentic scientific knowledge across various fields, including tropical medicine and toxicology, enriching the detective tales with intriguing details.

      The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke