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Monsieur Dupin – The Detective Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
Monsieur Dupin – The Detective Tales of Edgar Allan Poe – With the stories in this collection, Edgar Allan Poe is considered to have founded the genre of detective fiction. These five stories introduced the character of Auguste Dupin and gave us the foundation of “Ratiocination” (or deductive reasoning) from which later detectives such as Sherlock Holmes would claim their fame.
Loot of the Wolf by Jackson Cole
Loot of the Wolf – When a mysterious cache of outlaw gold leads to a reign of lawlessness and death, the Lone Star Ranger rides into the Big Bend with six-guns primed for a roaring showdown! Jim Hatfield pits himself against a chieftain of owlhooters dedicated to slaughter and terror!
The Last Pharaoh by Thomas P. Kelley
The Last Pharaoh – The illegitimate son of a concubine of Pharaoh Thothmes II and the favorite daughter of the great Queen Hatshepsut have survived to the present day. She lusts for the sins of the flesh. He is driven to world conquest. One American traveler to Europe stands in their way.
The Secret of the Tong by Hugh Clevely
The Secret of the Tong by Hugh Clevely
Having just returned to New York after 18 months in South America, Martin Kerr is mistaken for another man. After being threatened in a restaurant and stalked by sinister Chinese men, Martin needs to find out why – and fast!
