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Joseph S. Fletcher

    J. S. Fletcher established himself as a prolific author of mystery novels, skillfully blending suspense with psychological depth. His works are celebrated for intricate plots and insightful portrayals of human nature. Fletcher frequently explored themes of betrayal, desire, and moral quandaries. His talent for crafting atmospheric settings and believable characters makes him a favored choice for readers seeking classic mysteries with a sophisticated edge.

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    Scarhaven Keep
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      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The plot follows playwright Richard Copplestone as he investigates the disappearance of an actor in the coastal town of Scarhaven. His search unravels the town's hidden secrets, transforming the case into a complex mystery that goes beyond a mere missing person. As Copplestone delves deeper, he encounters the intriguing and enigmatic residents, each contributing to the unfolding drama and suspense.

      Scarhaven Keep
    • Baden-Powell of Mafeking

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Joseph Smith Fletcher was a prolific English journalist and author, known for his extensive contributions to both fiction and non-fiction, particularly in detective fiction. Beginning his career in journalism at age 20, he worked for notable publications like the Leeds Mercury and the Yorkshire Post. His early writing included poetry before he transitioned to novels. Fletcher's versatility and dedication to his craft resulted in over 230 published works, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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    • Mr. Poskitt's Nightcaps

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Joseph Smith Fletcher, an influential English journalist and author, is renowned for his extensive contributions to literature, particularly in detective fiction, with over 230 works to his name. Starting his career in journalism at 20, he wrote under the pseudonym A Son of the Soil for the Leeds Mercury and later served as a special correspondent for the Yorkshire Post during Edward VII's coronation. Initially, his published works included poetry, showcasing his versatility across various genres.

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