The book features tales from a Yorkshire farmer, capturing the essence of rural life and the experiences unique to farming. Its significance throughout history is acknowledged, prompting a modern republication to ensure its legacy endures. The text has been meticulously reformatted and retyped for clarity, making it accessible to contemporary readers while preserving its original charm. This effort aims to connect present and future generations with the timeless stories of agricultural life.
J. S. Fletcher Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Joseph Smith Fletcher was een productieve Engelse schrijver, die vooral bekend stond om zijn bijdragen aan detectieve fictie. Zijn uitgebreide oeuvre, dat ongeveer 200 boeken telt, verkende een breed scala aan onderwerpen, van geschiedenis tot ingewikkelde mysteries. Fletcher werd erkend als een van de toonaangevende auteurs in het detectieve genre van zijn tijd. Zijn vaardigheid in het creëren van boeiende verhalen en meesterlijke plots verzekerde hem een belangrijke plaats in de literaire geschiedenis.






The collection features plays by John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont, key figures in Jacobean drama. Their collaboration resulted in a rich variety of works, encompassing tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies that highlight Fletcher's linguistic skill, character depth, and intricate plots. This compilation not only showcases their innovative contributions to English Renaissance theater but also underscores their lasting impact on the evolution of English drama, making it a vital resource for scholars and theater enthusiasts.
The Passenger to Folkestone
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The story unfolds with Roland Lawson discovering the shocking murder of Monsieur Auberge, a Frenchman, shortly after his arrival in England. As Lawson grapples with the mystery behind the murder, questions arise about the motive and the circumstances surrounding Auberge's death. The narrative promises a blend of intrigue and suspense as Lawson seeks to uncover the truth behind this grim event.
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print format. The publishing house Megali aims to enhance reading experiences for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic literature remains available and enjoyable for all.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts accessible, it aims to preserve the original content while catering to the needs of readers who benefit from larger text formats.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision. The large print format enhances readability, ensuring that important texts are available to a wider audience.
The Mortover Grange Mystery
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The investigation centers around the brutal murder of genealogist John Wraypoole, discovered in the apartment of his typist, Miss Tandy. As Inspector Wedgwood delves into the case, he realizes that the missing manuscript may hold vital clues. The plot unfolds as he uncovers secrets related to Wraypoole's latest research, suggesting that the key to solving the murder is hidden within the antiquarian's findings.
The Wrist Mark
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Set in a small Yorkshire town, the story unfolds with the murder of an ex-governor and archaeologist, sparking questions of motive—revenge, robbery, or fear. The plot intensifies when another murder occurs to shield the guilty party, leading to the wrongful arrest of two innocent men. A determined young barrister and his clerk tirelessly pursue the truth, ultimately uncovering the killer and confronting a chilling conclusion.
This publication focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The effort by Megali aims to enhance the reading experience for those who may struggle with standard text sizes, ensuring that important historical texts remain available to a wider audience.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed for accessibility with large print to aid readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its commitment to making historical texts more accessible, this edition ensures that important works are available to a wider audience, enhancing the reading experience for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.
Focusing on accessibility, this publication by Megali aims to provide a large print reproduction of historical works, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. By prioritizing readability, it ensures that important texts remain available to a wider audience, enhancing the experience of reading for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.
The Strange Case of Mr. Henry Marchmont
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The Mill House Murder
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Mill House Being the Last of the Adventures of Ronald Camberwell" by J. S. Fletcher, Edward Powys Mathers. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
The Talleyrand Maxim
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Ambitious legal clerk Linford Pratt discovers a hidden will from a wealthy industrialist, presenting him with a unique opportunity to gain power over the deceased's family. As he seeks to leverage this unexpected advantage, Pratt's cunning is tested by unforeseen complications, revealing that his secret may not be as secure as he believed. The narrative explores themes of ambition, manipulation, and the consequences of greed, as Pratt navigates the intricate dynamics of wealth and entitlement.
The Missing Chancellor
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Intrigue and deception drive the narrative in this heart-stopping mystery, where secrets unravel and tension builds throughout. Acclaimed author J.S. Fletcher crafts a gripping tale that promises to captivate readers, leading them through a labyrinth of twists and turns until the shocking conclusion is revealed.
The Markenmore Mystery
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Set in the serene town of Markenmore, a renowned historian's murder sparks a gripping investigation led by Detective Thomas Rayner. As he explores the town's hidden past, Rayner uncovers a web of secrets, grudges, and complex relationships tied to the victim's scholarly work. The case reveals unexpected twists and challenges Rayner to confront his own past, blending themes of betrayal and redemption. The contrast between the town's picturesque setting and the dark undercurrents enhances the suspense in this intricately woven detective tale.
This publication focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, aims to enhance accessibility in reading by providing clear and easily readable texts.
The Middle Temple Murder
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Set in the historic Middle Temple, the novel features a gripping murder investigation led by a determined detective. J.S. Fletcher expertly weaves a tale filled with suspense, clues, and unexpected twists, immersing readers in legal London. The intricate plot challenges readers to piece together the mystery alongside the protagonist, showcasing Fletcher's talent for crafting engaging detective fiction. With memorable characters and a vibrant setting, this story stands out as a timeless classic for fans of the genre.
Murder of the Ninth Baronet
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Camberwell and his friend Chaney soon realize that they are dealing with no ordinary mystery when, one morning, their London offices is visited by Sir Stephen Maxtondale and his solicitor. Sir Stephen is puzzled: is he really the Ninth Baronet? A man claiming to be his elder brother, John, has appeared the day before, and then has vanished without a trace. Meanwhile people’s lives drop like flies and the police suspects that a maniac homicidal may be involved. “Murder of the Ninth Baronet” by J.S. Fletcher combines smartly a realistic setting with the elements of suspense and analysis, transforming this novel into a real page turner.
Baden-Powell of Mafeking
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The book critiques the modern obsession with the private lives of prominent figures, highlighting a shift in societal norms where curiosity about others' affairs has become prevalent. It reflects on a bygone era when people respected boundaries and focused on their own lives rather than indulging in gossip about the personal habits of artists and musicians. The author laments the loss of privacy and the feeling of entitlement to intrude into the lives of the influential, suggesting a cultural shift towards voyeurism in contemporary society.
The Middle of Things
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A complicated tale of murder, hidden identities, and buried secrets in London's fashionable neighborhood of Bayswater. Bayswater is a quiet neighborhood whose residents are successful lawyers or medical men, people of independent means, or wealthy colonials returned to their homeland. It is hardly the place to expect a brutal murder and robbery, yet that is exactly what Richard Viner finds himself caught up in when he discovers the body of a neighbor on his nightly stroll, after having spent an evening reading a detective story to his aunt. He protests to his aunt that the events in detective stories never occur in real life. She counters with several mysteries from her own experience. He is still doubtful, but finds she is right when he finds himself in... The Middle of Things.
Scarhaven Keep
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The plot follows playwright Richard Copplestone as he investigates the disappearance of an actor in the coastal town of Scarhaven. His search unravels the town's hidden secrets, transforming the case into a complex mystery that goes beyond a mere missing person. As Copplestone delves deeper, he encounters the intriguing and enigmatic residents, each contributing to the unfolding drama and suspense.
Who Killed Alfred Snowe
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The murder of Mr. Alfred Snowe, an inoffensive antiquarian, comes as a shock to his hometown of Wrenchester. Soon Ronald Camberwell and his partner in the Chaney and Camberwell Detective Agency assist the local police and are on the trail of the murderer and the fortune he stole from Snowe
The Yorkshire Moorland Mystery
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In the desolate Yorkshire moors, a book may hold the key to a brutal murder.When a renowned American book collector is found dead at the foot of Harlesden Scar, it appears to be a tragic accident. But his nephew and Captain Mannering are convinced it's a mysterious and sinister homicide, potentially linked to a long-neglected tome in the doctor's possession.Determined to uncover the truth, the pair embark on a perilous chase, desperate to catch the killer that has thus far eluded even Scotland Yard.But are they themselves in danger? And does the anguished community face yet more horror before the villain is snared?The Yorkshire Moorland Mystery is a classic detective novel, filled with intrigue, suspense, and a plot that will keep you guessing until the very end.
The Paradise Mystery
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Set in a seemingly tranquil cathedral town in England, the story unfolds amidst whispers and secrets, where the residents harbor hidden identities. As the plot thickens, the tension escalates with a murder that reveals the darker sides of the townsfolk, making it a gripping mystery filled with intrigue and unexpected twists.
The Herapath Property
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Joseph Smith Fletcher was a prolific English journalist and author, recognized for his extensive body of work that includes over 230 books across various genres. Notably, he made significant contributions to detective fiction, establishing himself as one of its leading writers. His diverse writings encompass both fictional narratives and non-fictional explorations, reflecting his versatility and depth as a storyteller.
The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation
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Known for his prolific output, the author wrote over 230 works spanning both fiction and non-fiction. He gained prominence as a significant figure in detective fiction, showcasing a diverse range of subjects throughout his career. His contributions to literature reflect a blend of journalistic insight and creative storytelling, marking him as a notable English writer of his time.
Lucian the dreamer
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Joseph Smith Fletcher was a prolific English journalist and author, known for his extensive body of work that includes over 230 books across various genres. His contributions to detective fiction have made him a notable figure in the literary world. With a career spanning both fiction and non-fiction, Fletcher's diverse writing showcases his versatility and depth as a storyteller and commentator.
The Charing Cross Mystery
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Joseph Smith Fletcher was a prolific English journalist and author, known for his extensive contributions to both fiction and non-fiction, with over 230 works to his name. He gained particular recognition in the realm of detective fiction, establishing himself as one of the genre's most notable writers during his time. His diverse body of work reflects a wide range of subjects, showcasing his versatility and depth as a storyteller.
The Orange-Yellow Diamond
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Set in 1920s London, this murder mystery features a lower-class Jewish amateur detective as the unlikely hero amid a diverse yet problematic portrayal of immigrants. The narrative highlights a vibrant city filled with various ethnic communities, juxtaposed against a backdrop of poverty and social struggle. While the book's representation of diversity is notable, it is marred by offensive stereotypes. The contrasting settings of mean streets and grand architecture reflect the socio-economic disparities of the time, painting a complex picture of urban life.
The Root of All Evil
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In "The Root of All Evil" by Joseph Smith Fletcher, Jackie Farnish strives to escape her impoverished background. Her determination leads her to pursue Albert Grice, the wealthy son of a grocery store owner. However, their lives take a turn when Albert returns from holiday, altering their paths.
L'enigma dell'occhio di luna
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Niente di meglio di una splendida mattina di sole, per chi è appassionato di giardinaggio. Come Charles Ride, il nuovo ispettore di polizia di una tranquilla cittadina inglese, che coglie l'occasione per dedicare qualche ora alle sue rose. Ma quando gli giunge dalla Centrale la notizia che il sindaco è stato assassinato, le piante perdono improvvisamente ogni importanza... e inizia un'indagine destinata a mettere in subbuglio la vita della comunità.Joseph S. FletcherJoseph Smith Fletcher nacque a Halifax e, rimasto orfano a otto mesi, crebbe con la nonna a Darrington, nello Yorkshire. A diciotto anni partì per Londra, dove iniziò a scrivere per alcuni giornali. Pubblicò novelle, poesie, biografie, commedie e drammi teatrali, ma il suo nome è rimasto legato ai racconti polizieschi e del mistero. Si interessò inoltre di archeologia e antiquariato. I suoi gialli sono stati tradotti in molte in Italia la sua notorietà si è particolarmente diffusa nel periodo tra le due guerre e nel secondo dopoguerra.
Il doppio mistero di Ravensdene Court
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Il villaggio di Ravensdene si nasconde in uno degli angoli più selvaggi della costa del Northumberland. Appena giunto in questo solitario angolo di mondo per riordinare la biblioteca del castello dei Raven, Leonard Middlebrook si imbatte in un marinaio che racconta storie strabilianti. Ha le tasche piene d'oro e cerca... Cosa cerca? Il giorno dopo il marinaio verrà ritrovato sulla spiaggia, pugnalato, vicino al cupo castello dei Raven...
Il giallo economico classico - 9: La torre di Scarhaven
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A Scarhaven con l'autunno giunge il cattivo tempo, e i turisti se ne vanno. L'attore Bernard Oliver, invece, sembra subire il fascino romantico delle ventose scogliere a picco sul mare e del paesaggio sul versante di terra, costellato di piante ormai spoglie tra cui si staglia la sagoma della torre normanna, tutto ciò che rimane dell'antico castello. Quando improvvisamente Bernard Oliver scompare, sono molte le domande che cominciano a tormentare gli inquirenti. Che sia caduto nella Gola del Diavolo, un crepaccio da cui mai nessuno è riuscito a uscire? O che la sua scomparsa non sia che l'ultimo atto di una storia di rancori e vendette che si protrae di generazione in generazione e popola gli incubi della gente di Scarhaven?








