Fergus Hume

The Greatest Works of Fergus Hume - 22 Mystery Novels in One Edition


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       Fergus Hume

      The Greatest Works of Fergus Hume - 22 Mystery Novels in One Edition

      Red Money, The Pagan's Cup, A Coin of Edward VII, A Woman's Burden, Hagar of the Pawn-Shop…

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-3774-6

      Table of Contents

       The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

       Professor Brankel’s Secret

       Madame Midas

       The Harlequin Opal

       The Expedition of Captain Flick

       Hagar of the Pawn-Shop

       The Silent House

       The Bishop’s Secret

       A Woman’s Burden

       The Pagan’s Cup

       A Coin of Edward VII

       The Mandarin’s Fan

       The Red Window

       The Secret Passage

       The Opal Serpent

       The Green Mummy

       The Crowned Skull

       The Solitary Farm

       The Mystery Queen

       Red Money

       A Son of Perdition

       The Caravan Mystery

      The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

       Table of Contents

       Preface

       I. What the Argus Said

       II. The Evidence at the Inquest

       III. One Hundred Pounds Reward

       IV. Mr. Gorby Makes a Start

       V. Mrs. Hamilton Unbosoms Herself

       VI. Mr. Gorby Makes Further Discoveries

       VII. The Wool King

       VIII. Brian Takes a Walk and a Drive

       IX. Mr. Gorby Is Satisfied at Last

       X. In the Queen’s Name

       XI. Counsel for the Prisoner

       XII. She Was a True Woman

       XIII. Madge Makes a Discovery

       XIV. Another Richmond in the Field

       XV. A Woman of the People

       XVI. Missing

       XVII. The Trial

       XVIII. Sal Rawlins Tells All She Knows

       XIX. The Verdict of the Jury

       XX. The “Argus” Gives Its Opinion

       XXI. Three Months Afterwards

       XXII. A Daughter of Eve

       XXIII. Across the Walnuts and the Wine

       XXIV. Brian Receives a Letter

       XXV. What Dr. Chinston Said

       XXVI. Kilsip Has a Theory of His Own