October Jones to zbuntowana młoda kobieta, po śmierci ojca oddana na wychowanie wujowi. Zgodnie z testamentem w dniu 21. urodzin powinna wyjść za mąż - tylko wówczas jej opiekun dostanie swoją część spadku. Krnąbrna dziewczyna, postawiona pod ścianą, wygarnia swojemu narzeczonemu, że wszyscy faceci są nic nie warci i równie dobrze mogłaby wyjść za przypadkowego włóczęgę. Urażony mężczyzna postanawia zemścić się na wybrance - niefrasobliwe słowa dziewczyny staną się rzeczywist...
Strzał w eleganckiej posiadłości. Pan domu, sir James Tynewood, w kałuży krwi. Tajemniczy mężczyzna z pistoletem. Nieuczciwe przywłaszczenie drogocennego diamentu. Prywatna detektyw Marjorie Stedman ma ręce pełne roboty! Idealna lektura dla czytelników lubiących odgadywać rozwiązanie zagadki kryminalnej. W 1960 r. powieść doczekała się ekranizacji. Reżyserem filmu pt. "The Man Who Was Nobody" był Montgomery Tully.
Kiedy October Jones, zbuntowana młoda kobieta, zmuszana jest przez rodzinę do ślubu, stwierdza, że każdy mężczyzna jest taki sam i mogłaby poślubić włóczęgę zamiast obecnego narzeczonego. Kiedy ten sprowadza do domu Robina Leslie, przypadkowego bezdomnego, by ośmieszyć October, ta bez wahania poślubia go i ucieka z domu. Bohaterka u boku włóczęgi Robina zaczyna poznawać całkiem nowy, nieznany jej świat, pełen przygód i niebezpieczeństw. Ścigani przez rodzinę kobiety, policję ...
Jedna z najbardziej znanych klasycznych kryminalnych powieści Edgara Wallace'a, czterokrotnie filmowana i wielokrotnie wznawiana. James Beardmore otrzymuje list z żądaniem natychmiastowej zapłaty 100 000 funtów ze znakiem Czerwonego Kręgu. Konsekwencje niezapłacenia mogą być dla niego tragiczne. Beardmore postanawia nie płacić i oprzeć się terrorowi mafijnej organizacji. Wkrótce listy z czerwonym znakiem mnożą się, a pierwsze wydarzenia, wskazują, że Czerwony Krąg nie żartuje...
Sokrates Smith – bohater "Tajemnicy trzech dębów" – to były policjant i pracownik Scotland Yardu, który jest obdarzony nie tylko niezwykłym imieniem, ale także nieprzeciętnymi zdolnościami detektywistycznymi. Na zaproszenie emerytowanego kolegi z pracy, Johna Mandle’a, przyjeżdża do jego willi wraz z młodszym bratem Lexingtonem. Na miejscu każdy z braci znajduje zajęcie – Sokrates próbuje dowiedzieć się, dlaczego gospodarz żyje w nieustannym strachu o swoje życie, a Lexington...
Betcher Long, główny bohater "Szajki Zgrozy", to młody, błyskotliwy policjant, który z powodzeniem rozwiązuje najtrudniejsze sprawy i chwyta najgroźniejszych przestępców. Wśród nich jest też Clay Shelton, fałszerz, który posłużywszy się podrobionymi czekami, dokonał zuchwałych kradzieży w bankach całego świata. Zostaje on skazany i stracony. Jednak jego śmierć pociąga za sobą kolejne – giną ludzie, którzy mieli związek z procesem i egzekucją, m.in. sędzia i kat. Czyżby faktyc...
Clay Shelton jest znanym w świecie genialnym złodziejem okradającym banki. W Londynie prawie nie ma banku, którego by nie okradł. Pewnego razu zostaje zatrzymany na gorącym uczynku przez Betchera Longa, zdolnego detektywa ze Scotland Yardu. Shelton zostaje osadzony w więzieniu i skazany na śmierć za morderstwa, jakich dokonał. Zapowiada zemstę... po śmierci. Rzeczywiście, po wykonaniu wyroku zaczynają się dziać dziwne rzeczy, a życie Longa i bankierów jeszcze nigdy nie było t...
Franciszek Elmer zniknął, a wszystko, co zostało znalezione, to notatka na maszynie podpisana „Łowca głów”. Niebawem zostaje znaleziona odcięta głowa Elmera... Sprawę tajemniczych odciętych głów rozwikłać ma kapitan Mike Brixan, agent ministerialny. Zaczyna od wizyty u siostrzenicy Elmera, Adeli Leamington, która jest statystyką w filmach Jacka Knebwortha, ale marzy o większej karierze. Niebawem dostaje swoją szansę, ponieważ główna aktorka, Stella Mendoza, popada w konflikt ...
Here is Edgar Wallace’s famous stage-play as told by Robert Curtis in story form with all the dramatic excitement and suspense that thrilled theatre-goers. Robert Curtis was the private secretary to British crime writer Edgar Wallace. Curtis and Wallace met for the first time in 1913, before parting following the outbreak of World War One, as Curtis had to do his military service. In 1918 he was reunited with Wallace who employed him as his secretary, he had the task of cop...
Every city has its own peculiar voice. Neither the harsh roar of London, the nerve destroying staccato of sound which belongs exclusively to New York, nor the kettledrum buzz of Madrid is comparable with the voice of Paris, which is mainly vocal.""Queer thing about Paris, sir,"” said Jim Selby, „"somebody is always talking.""The staid Vice-Councillor of the British Embassy lifted his head, and, being literally-minded, listened.""I hear nobody–except you,"” he said.""The Ear...
„The Feathered Serpent” is a mystery-thriller novel penned by the remarkably prolific Edgar Wallace. A number of people receive threatening cards emblazoned with the device of a feathered serpent, a device that we later find is associated with ancient Aztec religion and with a cult that still exists in Mexico and Central America. Reporter Peter Dewin suspects the card mysteriously left in the handbag of actress Ella Creed is a publicity stunt. He soon discovers that a wealt...
„The Exploits of Airman Hay” is a series of ten stories about an intrepid aviator by the name of Captain Murray Hay. The stories fast-paced with some surprising twists and turns, well written and great to read. The book presents the stories under the titles found in Edgar Wallace’s manuscript, most of which correspond to those used in Topical Times. Edgar Wallace was a prolific author of crime, adventure and humorous stories, whose best known creations include „The Four Jus...
„The Yellow Snake” is an entertaining and breathtaking 1926 thriller by the master of mystery Edgar Wallace. Fing-Su is a graduate of Oxford and head of the dread Society of the Joyful Hands, which he leads in his quest to dominate the world. The name „Yellow Snake” was bestowed on him by his opponent, Clifford Lynne. A bit more practical than Fu Manchu, Fing-Su employs terrestrial strategies like blackmail, bribery, and kidnapping to further his own nefarious aims. Under h...
Edgar Wallace was a prolific author of crime, adventure and humorous stories, whose best known creations include „The Four Just Men”, „Sanders of the River”, and „J. G. Reeder”. Although Wallace wrote many „stand alone” novels it is, perhaps, for his series based material always popular with readers that he remains best known. „The Last Adventure” is a story packed with intrigue, treachery, assassinations, and machinations, and it highlights Wallace’s unmatched skill in set...
One of the most prolific writers of the twentieth century, Edgar Wallace was an immensely popular author, who created exciting thrillers spiced with tales of treacherous crooks and hard-boiled detectives. These were largely adventure narratives with elements of crime or mystery, and usually combined a bombastic sensationalism with hammy violence. In this exciting page-turner, originally published in 1929, from the undisputed „King of Thrillers”, Edgar Wallace, we see the br...
Edgar Wallace, „The Square Emerald”, originally published in 1926 and made in England. The plot involves a young gentleman, secretary to a notable politician, convicted wrongly of forging a check, now released after serving his term in prison, a group of rather sinister society ladies with their sinister butler Druze, who were involved in the check and other activities, and a beautiful young woman detective from Scotland Yard, also from a stylish society background. A femal...
Ex police officer Socrates Smith and his brother Lexington, who is also an amateur sleuth, are invited to spend a weekend at Peter Mandle’s country home. Shortly after they arrive the brothers notice many precautions taken against intruders, a message flashed in Morse code, and someone skulking across the lawn. „Come three oaks”, it spells in Morse code. Early next morning the brothers take a stroll, and there, tied to an oak branch, is a body with a purple mark where the b...
Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a publishing phenomenon in his day, his name being synonymous with the word „thriller,” a genre some would credit him with inventing. His popularity at the time was comparable to that of Charles Dickens – one of Wallace’s publishers claimed that a quarter of all books read in England were written by him. „The Thief in the Night” is an enjoyable easy going, fast moving mystery novella, set in England during the 1928’s. Diamond plaques are being ...
The setting is Nigeria a century ago, and British District Commissioner R.G. Sanders oversees the tribes. He discovers that Bosambo has been acting as chief without approval, but is so impressed with his skills Sanders allows him to remain in place, but Sanders heads to England to marry and unrest follows. The classic Commissioner Sanders stories about Africa by Edgar Wallace. This is the second collection in the series, following „Sanders of the River”. Wallace served in A...
When millionaire Rex Walton mysteriously vanishes on the eve of his wedding, a chain of strange, violent events is set in motion. Intrepid Joan Walton assists Inspector Dicker in the search for her brother. The main suspect is notorious criminal „The Panda” („The Prince of Blackmailers”). You quickly find out that Rex has his own connection to the blackmailer. This is a great example of The Golden Age of Detection. It has many more characters than the typical mystery from t...
A series of enthralling mysteries written by Edgar Wallace. They feature the enigmatic figure of Mr. J.G. Reeder who works for the Public Prosecutor’s office and has the mind of a criminal. At first glance J. G. Reeder is an ordinary, slightly shabby little man with red hair, weak eyes, whiskers, square-toed boots and a chest protector cravat. The eight short stories in this collection deal with a disappearance at sea that is less innocent than it appears to be, with a Hind...
A slick young man buys a jewel with a cheque that bounces. Then two men are searching for James Tynewood, a young tearaway: one is a police inspector, while the other is his solicitor. But Tynewood has mysteriously disappeared... „The Man Who Was Nobody” is an enjoyable lightweight murder mystery thriller that manages to preserve at least some of the characteristic Edgar Wallace atmosphere. During the 1920’s and 30’s, it was said that one of every four books read in England...
The body of a young man is found splayed out in the middle of one of the most august public squares in England. Soon it is discovered that the dead man was at the center of a beguiling web of entanglements and intrigue. Constable Wiseman is at the scene, as is the handsome Frank Merril, nephew of rich John Martin. A small, shabby man in an ill-fitting frock coat and large gold rimmed spectacles pulls a newspaper advertisement from the deceased’s waistcoat pocket. Will the i...
This novella was created by Edgar Wallace, a famous British author of mystery genre. Best remembered for penning the screenplay for the classic film „King Kong”, he was an astoundingly popular luminary in the action-adventure genre in the early twentieth century. „The Man Who Killed „X"” is a story packed with intrigue, treachery, assassinations, and machinations, and it highlights Wallace’s unmatched skill in setting a pulse-pounding pace. It’s all great fun and Wallace ke...