Dead men tell no tales:
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Main Author: Hornung, E. W., (Ernest William) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Auckland] Floating Press c2010
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Chapter 1. Love on the ocean -- Chapter 2. The mysterious cargo -- Chapter 3. To the water's edge -- Chapter 4. The silent sea -- Chapter 5. My reward -- Chapter 6. The sole survivor -- Chapter 7. I find a friend -- Chapter 8. A small precaution -- Chapter 9. My convalescent home -- Chapter 10. Wine and weakness -- Chapter 11. I live again -- Chapter 12. My Lady's bidding -- Chapter 13. The longest day of my life -- Chapter 14. In the garden -- Chapter 15. First blood -- Chapter 16. A deadlock -- Chapter 17. Thieves fall out -- Chapter 18. A man of many murders -- Chapter 19. My great hour -- Chapter 20. The statement of Francis Rattray
An English author who gained fame with a series of novels about a raffish but lovable thief named Arthur J. Raffles, Ernest William Hornung also tried his hand at mystery and detective fiction, perhaps inspired by his brother-in-law, Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of master detective Sherlock Holmes. In Dead men tell no tales, Hornung spins a yarn that starts out with a love affair that blossoms on a boat journey, but soon turns deadly. A must-read for lovers of classic detective fiction
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (258 p.)
ISBN:1775418642
9781775418641

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