Set in the 1920s, the story revolves around Ambrose De Lacy, a renowned mystery writer and the founder of The Murder Club. After receiving death threats, he enlists the help of private detective Rupert Wilde and his assistant, Kishen Chabra. As they delve deeper, they uncover a vengeful killer targeting club members and a dark secret De Lacy hides. Wilde's investigation leads him into peril and ultimately to a secluded cottage on the south coast, where chilling revelations await before the murderer is finally unmasked.
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David Stuart Davies est un auteur distingué dont l'écriture plonge profondément dans le domaine de la fiction policière. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des intrigues complexes et les profondeurs psychologiques des personnages, lui valant un lectorat fidèle. Le style de Davies se caractérise par une observation fine et un langage précis, attirant les lecteurs dans des récits captivants. Son travail éditorial souligne en outre sa profonde compréhension du genre.







Rupert Wilde emerges as a clever and refined detective in this engaging Golden Age mystery. With a blend of intelligence and charm, he navigates a web of intrigue and deception, promising readers a captivating journey through a classic whodunit. The story is set against a backdrop that evokes the essence of traditional mystery novels, inviting fans of the genre to delve into Wilde's world of crime-solving.
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A brand-new Sherlock Holmes mystery from acclaimed Sherlockian author David Stuart Davies, featuring the return of the sinister Moriarty gang...
Exploring the eerie and unsettling, this collection features a variety of strange and chilling stories that delve into the darker aspects of human experience. Each tale offers a unique blend of horror and suspense, showcasing a range of characters and scenarios that provoke thought and evoke fear. The anthology is designed to captivate readers who enjoy tales that linger in the mind long after the last page is turned, making it a must-read for fans of the weird and macabre.
An intriguing collection of baffling mysteries from such masters as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and G. K. Chesterton.
It has the story in 3 different languages; Simplified Chinese,English and French.
The Sherlock Holmes book
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The Sherlock Holmes Book chronicles every case of the world's greatest detective and his assistant Dr Watson. The game is afoot and now you can discover every detail of Sherlock Holmes' world
Gatsby le Magnifique
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Eté 1922. En pleine Prohibition, Gatsby, un jeune multimilliardaire aux origines et aux ressources douteuses, organise des soirées somptueuses dans sa villa de Long Island. Tandis que le gratin New - Yorkais s'enivre de ses cocktails de contrebande et danse sur ses pelouses, lui n'a d'yeux que pour une petite lumière verte qui scintille de l'autre côté de la baie. Pourquoi s'est-il installé là ? A quoi bon cette fortune prodigieuse? Aux pieds de qui est-il venu la déposer ? L'a-t-elle attendu, elle aussi? Le narrateur, impliqué malgré lui dans cette quête romantique, va peu à peu le découvrir, en même temps que la cruauté ordinaire de ceux qui sont nés riches, l'arrière-goût amer des lendemains de fête et la fragilité des amours adolescentes. Beau et simple, ironique et poignant, Gatsby est un chef - d'oeuvre de la littérature américaine.
Collector's Book of Science Fiction
- 1312pages
- 46 heures de lecture
This collection features a set of wide ranging and mind expanding tales created by the founding fathers of this most fascinating and exciting of literary genres.
Irish Ghost Stories
- 582pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Over the centuries Ireland has preserved a magical, mystical aura that lends itself to tales of the supernatural-from leprechauns and fairies to ghosts and hauntings. Stories and storytelling have always been central to Irish folk culture, and this anthology of the best ghost stories from Ireland and Irish writers includes contributions from Sheridan Le Fanu, Bram Stoker, Patrick Kennedy, George Moore, and W. B. Yeats. The result is a collection of tingling tales of poltergeists, supernatural experiences, haunted houses, death warnings, and banshees that will chill the blood of readers and listeners alike.
Tales of Mystery & the Supernatural: The Monk
- 324pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Prepare to be shocked. This novel, written in 1796, is a Gothic festival of sex, magic and ghastly, ghostly violence rarely seen in literature. The Monk is remarkably modern in style and tells a breathless tale of temptation, imprisonment and betrayal. Matthew Lewis recounts the downfall of Ambrosio, the holier-than-thou monk seduced within the walls of a Madrid abbey until he heads for the utter corruption of the soul. Meanwhile, two sets of young lovers are thwarted and the reader thrills to pursuits through the woods by bandits and is chilled by the spectre of nuns imprisoned in vermin-ridden and skeleton-crowded vaults. Late Eighteenth Century audiences were polarised in opinion as to the novel's merits. Lord Byron and the Marquis de Sade were impressed by Lewis's daring, while Coleridge warned parents against The Monk's suitability for their sons or daughters, describing the novel as 'poison for youth. If you want a novel that still terrifies, over two hundred years after it was written, there is none finer than The Monk.
Throughout his illustrious writing career, Charles Dickens often turned his hand to fashioning short pieces of ghostly fiction. Even in his first successful work, Pickwick Papers, you will find five ghost stories, all of which are included in this collection. Dickens began the tradition of the "ghost story at Christmas" and many of his tales in this genre are presented here including the brilliant novella, "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain," which deserves to be as well known as A Christmas Carol. While all his supernatural tales aim to chill the spine, they are not without the usual traits of Dickens' flamboyant style, his subtle wit, biting irony, humorous incidents, and moral observations. It is a mixture which makes these stories fascinating and entertaining as well as unsettling. To paraphrase the Fat Boy in Pickwick Papers: Charles Dickens "wants to make your flesh creep."
Night Shivers
- 449pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Moving, his candle was instantly extinguished, and in the very moment of being left in the darkness he saw, standing in the doorway, a woman, resembling her who had haunted his dream overnight. He rushed with outstretched hands to seize her, but clutched only air. Night Shivers presents a treasure trove of the stories of Mrs J. H. Riddell, one of the greatest Victorian writers of ghost stories. These tales, many of which have been out of print for years, take the reader on fearful journeys into the gloomy haunts of old neglected houses, into a world of prophetic dreams, out onto the wild terrain of Ireland to encounter a frightful banshee and even down into Hell itself. In these fourteen short stories and one novella, The Uninhabited House, there is the distillation of the best and most effective of Riddell s spine-tingling supernatural fiction.
These special fairy tales, which Oscar Wilde made up for his own sons, include 'The Happy Prince', who was not as happy as he seemed; 'The Selfish Giant', who learned to love little children; 'The Star Child', who suffered bitter trials when he rejected his parents. . . . Often whimsical and sometimes sad, they all shine with poetry and magic.
Children of the Night. Classic Vampire Stories
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This book explores the captivating and eerie world of vampires through a collection of stories, featuring both well-known and lesser-known tales.
Colonel Sapt travels to England on a secret mission to prevent anarchy in Ruritania by enlisting Rudolf Rassendyll to impersonate the King during his recovery from illness. However, Rassendyll has mysteriously vanished.
Vintage Detective Stories
- 582pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Includes short stories: Best Ghost Stories, Best Fairy Stories, Celtic Fairy Tales and Tales of the Macabre. This new collection of detective stories of the golden age includes intriguing tales by Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Wallace, G K Chesterton, 'Sapper', E W Hornung, and Arnold Bennett.
Píše se rok 1880 a mladý excentrik Holmes teprve začíná s praxí detektivního konzultanta. Jeho zvláštní nadání a první kroky však neuniknou pozornosti jiné postavy, o níž veřejnost zatím také nic netuší, profesora Moriartyho. V téže době, na druhém konci světa, si jiný muž, jakýsi doktor Walker, sahá až na dno své dosavadní existence, aby se stal obětí i nástrojem zlovolných manipulací. Setkání obou mužů je neodvratné, není však dílem osudu, ale součástí rafinovaného plánu Napoleona zločinu. Profesor Moriarty se nám tak konečně představuje v plném lesku. A paní Hudsonová? A Mycroft Holmes? Jak se ke svému zděšení a úžasu dovídáme, již od dob Studia v šarlatové, Podpisu čtyř a Řeckého tlumočníka bylo všechno jinak, což jako dokonalý tour de force prokáže skutečná verze hororu Poslední případ.
Return from the Dead. Classic Mummy Stories
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A collection of early Mummy stories that contributed to the emergence of the Dead returning to life as a horror fiction sub-genre, selected and introduced by David Stuart Davies.
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This deluxe illustrated edition contains Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's first twelve stories and includes such famous cases as "The Red-headed League," in which Holmes uncovers a well-concealed, devilishly clever criminal plot; "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," in which Holmes must trap a jewel thief-with astonishing results; "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," in which Holmes and Watson find themselves dealing with treachery, violence, and deadly snakes; and nine more equally thrilling and puzzling mysteries.
Short Stories from the Nineteenth Century is a wonderful collection of classic stories specially selected and introduced by David Stuart Davies. These are tales from the golden age of the great storytellers presenting evocative snapshots from that bygone era while at the same time providing engaging entertainment and stimulation for the modern reader. schovat popis
The Shadows of Sherlock Holmes
- 357pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A collection of stories featuring detectives, criminal agents and debonair crooks from the golden age of crime fiction: a time when Sherlock Holmes was esconsced in his rooms at 221B Baker Street and London was permanently wreathed in a sinister fog.
This is a collection of some of the best-loved adventures of the world's favourite detective in one volume.













