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Josephine Tey

    July 25, 1896 – February 13, 1952

    This author masterfully weaves suspense and psychological depth into her mystery novels. Her works delve into the complexities of human nature, exploring how the past shapes the present. Through a distinctive style that combines keen observation with strong narrative drive, she invites readers into intricate puzzles. Her ability to craft believable characters and compelling plots has secured her a lasting place in the genre.

    Josephine Tey
    Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense Volume 2. The Maltese Falcon. The Franchise Affair. Red Wind. The Three Coffins. The Death of Don Juan. The League of Frightened Men. The Third Man.
    Brat Farrar
    The Complete Inspector Grant
    Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries
    The Daughter of Time (Josephine Tey, Band 1)
    The Complete Inspector Grant (Unabridged) - The Man in the Queue, a Shilling for Candles, to Love and Be Wise, the Daughter of Time, the Singing Sands
    • Featuring the complete collection of Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries, this volume showcases the intriguing detective work of Alan Grant, a character known for his keen intellect and unconventional methods. Each story delves into complex plots filled with suspense and rich character development, as Grant navigates through clues and red herrings to solve captivating mysteries. Tey's masterful storytelling combines wit and psychological depth, making these tales timeless classics in the mystery genre.

      The Complete Inspector Grant (Unabridged) - The Man in the Queue, a Shilling for Candles, to Love and Be Wise, the Daughter of Time, the Singing Sands
    • The Complete Inspector Grant

      • 932 pages
      • 33 hours of reading

      Featuring the complete collection of Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries, this volume showcases the brilliant detective work of Inspector Alan Grant as he navigates complex cases filled with intrigue and psychological depth. Each story blends clever plotting with rich character development, exploring themes of justice, morality, and the human condition. Josephine Tey's masterful storytelling invites readers into a world of suspense, where every clue leads to unexpected revelations and the pursuit of truth is paramount.

      The Complete Inspector Grant
    • Brat Farrar

      A 1949 crime novel by Josephine Tey, based in part on The Tichborne Claimant.

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of mystery and identity, the story follows Brat Farrar, a young man who assumes the identity of a deceased heir to a wealthy family. As he becomes entangled in the lives of the family members, secrets and tensions rise, leading to a suspenseful exploration of deception and the quest for belonging. The novel intricately weaves themes of class, inheritance, and the complexities of human relationships, drawing inspiration from the real-life Tichborne Claimant case.

      Brat Farrar
    • Classic Crime. 5 Book Gift Set

      The Tiger in the Smoke. The Moving Toyshop. The Franchise Affair. Death at the President’s Lodging. The Innocecne of Father Brown

      • 5 volumes

      This collection features five notable works of classic crime fiction, showcasing the talents of prominent authors in the genre. The stories delve into intricate plots, exploring themes of morality, justice, and the human psyche. Josephine Tey's "The Franchise Affair" presents a gripping narrative centered on a wrongful accusation of kidnapping, examining societal prejudices and the quest for truth. Michael Innes's "Hamlet, Revenge!" blends elements of Shakespearean drama with a modern mystery, as a detective navigates a web of intrigue surrounding a theatrical production. Margery Allingham's "The Crime at Black Dudley" introduces the character of Albert Campion, an amateur sleuth who uncovers a murder during a weekend gathering at a country estate, highlighting themes of deception and class dynamics. Edmund Crispin's "The Moving Toyshop" features the eccentric detective Gervase Fen, who investigates a puzzling crime that combines humor with intellectual challenge. Lastly, G. K. Chesterton's "The Innocence of Father Brown" introduces the titular priest-detective, whose keen insight into human nature allows him to solve various crimes, emphasizing themes of faith and morality. Each story offers a unique perspective on crime and detection, reflecting the diverse approaches within classic literature.

      Classic Crime. 5 Book Gift Set