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Classic Railway Murders: 4 Unabridged Mysteries By Baroness Orczy, Maurice LeBlanc, Freeman Wills C
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The romance of the railroad combined with spine-tingling danger! This collection includes four masterful mysteries that all share the railway as a setting, written by classic masters of the art of suspense, the art of surprise. "The Mysterious Death on the Underground Railway" by Baroness Orczy: A murder is committed in full view of passengers and yet nobody seems to be aware of the tragic incident. "The Mysterious Railway Passenger" by Maurice Leblanc: A notorious villain dupes the police and escapes with ingenuity and audacity. "The Mystery of the Sleeping Car Express" by Freeman Wills Crofts: A murderer escapes from a moving train with the victims, and an innocent bystander is locked inside their compartment. "A Warning in Red" by Victor Whitechurch and E. Conway: A man's body is found on the railway line, but could not have been thrown out of the train as supposed by the police. All authors are Victorian-era or British Golden Age writers recognized for their power of imagination. Baroness Orczy (1865-1947), a Hungarian-born British novelist, is best known for The Scarlet Pimpernel, published in 1905. Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) was a French pulp crime writer. His first stories appeared in 1907 featuring Arsene Lupin. These stories became successful films in the 1930s starring John Barrymore as Lupin. Freeman Wills Crofts (1879-1957), born in Dublin, is from the Golden Age of Mystery writing. He published his first short story in 1921 and is particularly known for his Inspector French stories. He was influential in the later work of such notable authors as Dorothy L. Sayers and Georges Simenon. Titles by Sayers and Simenon are also available from The Audio Partners. Victor Whitechurch (1868-1933) and E. Conway collaborated on "A Warning in Red" and published it in 1899. It will please railroad enthusiasts and is in the "Impossible Crime" genre, mixing railroad technology with spy, mystery, and adventure elements. Patrick Malahide, one of the finest actors in Great Britain, is known for his television portrayal of Ngaio Marsh's Inspector Alleyn. He has starred in countless other productions, including Middlemarch and The Singing Detective. His distinctive and sinister voice adds to the excitement of these mysteries. Patrick Malahide's reading of Vintage Crime Stories won the 1998 Audie Award (from the Audio Publishers Association) for Best Mystery of the year. "These stories are engineered with old-fashioned craftsmanshipà Malahide's marvelous range of voices adds to the pleasure."-- Sunday Times (of London) "A fine murder mystery collection."-- Midwest Book Review "Astonishing deftness."-- AudioFile
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