The Romance of Elaine [sequel to "Exploits of Elaine]
- 364 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Join Elaine on her daring adventures as she fights crime and solves mysteries in this thrilling sequel to the popular Exploits of Elaine.
Arthur Benjamin Reeve war ein amerikanischer Kriminalautor, der vor allem für die Figur des Professor Craig Kennedy bekannt ist. Sein Protagonist, manchmal auch als „amerikanischer Sherlock Holmes“ bezeichnet, trat in achtzig Geschichten auf, die zwischen 1910 und 1918 veröffentlicht wurden. Reeve verknüpfte diese beliebten Erzählungen, ergänzt durch einen treuen Reporter als Begleiter, oft zu längeren Handlungen. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch die Verbindung von spannenden Handlungen mit dem wissenschaftlichen Wissen seiner Zeit aus.
Join Elaine on her daring adventures as she fights crime and solves mysteries in this thrilling sequel to the popular Exploits of Elaine.
Volume 6-The Panama Plot & the Film Mystery
The adventures of Craig Kennedy continue in this collection, featuring two thrilling stories that showcase his remarkable intellect and detective skills. As a brilliant scientist and amateur sleuth, Kennedy tackles complex mysteries that challenge both his mind and his resolve. Readers can expect a blend of scientific intrigue and gripping plots that highlight Kennedy's unique approach to solving crimes. This compilation promises to captivate fans of mystery and science fiction alike.
This edition of a classic scientific mystery features a modern reformatting, ensuring clarity and readability. The preservation efforts by Alpha Editions aim to keep the work accessible for both current and future generations. The novel's significance throughout history is emphasized, showcasing its lasting impact on literature.
This first edition from Fiction House Press offers a fresh narrative that captivates readers with its unique storytelling. It showcases compelling characters and intricate plotlines, inviting exploration of profound themes. The book promises an engaging experience, blending creativity with thought-provoking elements that resonate deeply with its audience.
The final volume in the Craig Kennedy series continues the adventures of the brilliant detective and inventor as he tackles new mysteries and challenges. Readers can expect a blend of science, intrigue, and the exploration of human nature, showcasing Kennedy's unique problem-solving skills. This installment promises to deliver thrilling twists and a satisfying conclusion to the series, highlighting the evolution of its characters and the impact of Kennedy's groundbreaking inventions on crime-solving.
Featuring a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian text, this book may include imperfections typical of its age, such as marks and marginalia. It is part of an initiative to protect and promote culturally significant literature, ensuring that classic works remain accessible in high-quality modern editions. This commitment highlights the importance of preserving literary heritage for future generations.
The book is a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its content and style. It offers readers the opportunity to engage with the material as it was originally presented, maintaining the integrity of the author's voice and intentions. This edition is ideal for those seeking to experience the work in its authentic form, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This collection features the adventures of Craig Kennedy, a brilliant detective known for his scientific approach to crime-solving. Set in the early 20th century, the stories blend mystery with emerging technology, showcasing Kennedy's innovative methods as he tackles complex cases. The series reflects the era's fascination with science and the potential of modern inventions, making it a captivating read for fans of classic detective fiction.
The narrative follows scientific detective Craig Kennedy as he tackles a series of intricate cases categorized by the Fourteen Points, encompassing directions, elements, and senses. Each case presents unique challenges, showcasing Kennedy's analytical skills and innovative methods. This collection, originally featured in Detective Fiction Weekly, is enhanced by an introduction from Robert H. Davis and a biography of Arthur B. Reeve, providing context to the series and its impact on the detective genre.