MARY REVIEWS GOLDEN AGE MYSTERIES

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From Mystery*File

HERBERT ADAMS
Death Of A Viewer

SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
Average Jones stories

MILES BURTON
Beware Your Neighbour

WADSWORTH CAMP
The Abandoned Room

S.S. VAN DINE
The Scarab Murder Case

ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Round The Fire Stories

R. AUSTIN FREEMAN
The Cat's Eye
The Jacob Street Mystery
Mr Polton Explains
The Shadow of the Wolf
The Stoneware Monkey

HERBERT JENKINS
Malcolm Sage, Detective

WILLIAM MAGNAY
The Hunt Ball Mystery

RANDALL PARRISH
The Case and the Girl

MELVILLE DAVISSON POST
The Sleuth of St. James Square

E. R. PUNSHON
The Bittermeads Mystery

MARY ROBERTS RINEHART
The Bat
When A Man Marries

MELVIN L. SEVERY
The Darrow Enigma

EDGAR WALLACE
The Clue of the Twisted Candle
The Daffodill Mystery

ISRAEL ZANGWELL
The Big Bow Mystery

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From Criminal History

JOHN BUCHAN
The Three Hostages

S.S. VAN DINE
The Benson Murder Case

J. S. FLETCHER
The Safety Pin

L. T. MEADE & ROBERT EUSTACE
A Master of Mysteries

EDGAR WALLACE
The Angel of Terror

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From The American Culture

SAPPER
Ronald Standish (Collection)

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From The Rap Sheet

ETHEL LINA WHITE
Some Must Watch

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MARY'S ESSAYS ABOUT GOLDEN AGE MYSTERIES

In Praise of Golden Age Mysteries at The Cozy Library.

Raffles at Steve Lewis' online Mystery*File (The Crime Fiction Research Journal).

The stories about the gentleman burglar and Bunny, his devoted accomplice, were written by E.W. Hornung around the turn of the last century. Take a trip back in time as Mary retells their criminal history, and how redemption came at the end.