The flood brings in not only the muddy waters but a series of suspicious clues that convinced Mrs. Pitman, a boarding house keeper, that a murder has...
In this collection of Sherlock Holmes stories, the great detective continues doing what he does best: averting political scandals, tracking down murd...
Trent's Last Case (US title The Woman in Black) is actually the first novel in which gentleman sleuth Philip Trent appears. The novel is a whodunit wh...
This book provides a critique of Christianity by examining its claims, beliefs, and evidence. The author argues that Christianity is not true because...
In "Ethics of Belief", William Kingdon Clifford argues that it is morally wrong to hold beliefs without sufficient evidence. He critiques the acceptan...
In "The Case of the Registered Letter," a man is found dead, and the prime suspect maintains his innocence. The story unravels as evidence points to h...
In Marion Harvey's "Mystery of the Hidden Room," the seemingly straightforward murder of a wealthy man takes a thrilling turn when his wife, who was s...
In Burton Egbert Stevenson's "Holladay Case," we meet Lester, a law clerk working for the prestigious New York firm Graham & Royce. Lester finds hims...
The Notting Hill Mystery, published in 1865, is a pioneering detective novel that delves into the burgeoning field of mesmerism, a forerunner to moder...
This book, penned by a seasoned detective with extensive experience in private investigation agencies, serves as a practical guide for aspiring detect...
The Bobbsey Twins face a new challenge when a school bully, Danny Rugg, frames Bert for a prank involving a giant snowball. With Christmas approachin...
Hans Gross's "Criminal Investigation" is a foundational work in the field of criminology, offering a comprehensive guide to investigative techniques....
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The Warren Report, formally titled "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy," is a comprehensive account of the...
This book, penned at the dawn of the 20th century, delves into Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. It presents a detailed examination of the scienti...
This book, compiled by Andrew Lang, delves into a captivating collection of historical mysteries, exploring infamous unsolved cases from across the ag...
In Carolyn Wells's captivating mystery, "Vicky Van," the seemingly innocent and beloved socialite Vicky Van finds herself at the center of a shocking...
A chilling murder from the past resurfaces in the form of a popular novel, leading two friends on a dangerous quest to uncover the truth behind the un...
In the heart of Washington D.C., a young wife's untimely death sends shockwaves through the capital. When a suspect is swiftly convicted, the case see...
Twelve years ago, the town of Shelby was shaken by the brutal murder of Algernon Etheridge, a prominent citizen. The local innkeeper was swiftly accus...
Dossier 113 is a thrilling crime novel that follows the investigation of a daring bank robbery. Detective Lecoq, known for his astute observation and...
The Ponson Case, a classic mystery novel by Freeman Wills Crofts, revolves around the disappearance of Sir William Ponson. When he is found dead in a...
In Freeman Wills Crofts' "Sea Mystery," Inspector French faces a perplexing case. A washed-up crate containing a murdered man's body washes ashore, le...
'American State Trials, Volume 4' is a collection of notable criminal trials from American history. It presents a detailed account of the cases, inclu...