Sleuth of St. James Square

Sleuth of St. James Square

by Melville Davisson Post

This book presents a series of interconnected detective stories that unfold in a distinctive manner. It departs from the extraordinary feats of characters like Sherlock Holmes, instead focusing on logical reasoning and less miraculous solutions to the mysteries. The stories may not appeal to a wide audience seeking sensationalist elements, but they will likely resonate with enthusiasts of Melville Davisson Post's writing style.

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Melville Davisson Post was an American writer, born in Harrison County, West Virginia, on April 19, 1869. He is best known for his detective fiction, particularly his stories featuring the character o...

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