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Rhode John

    This prolific detective novelist gained renown primarily through two distinct series. One, under the pseudonym John Rhode, introduced the forensic scientist Dr. Priestley, who employed scientific methods for crime detection, such as analyzing mud on suspects' shoes. A second series, written as Miles Burton, featured the amateur investigator Desmond Merrion working alongside Scotland Yard. Critics placed this author within the "Humdrum" school of detective fiction, characterized by a focus on intricate puzzles and logical deduction, akin to crosswords. His narrative style centered on meticulous plot construction and the scientific analysis of evidence.

    Rhode John
    Poison for One
    Invisible Weapons
    The Elusive Bullet
    Mystery At Olympia
    The Anatomy of Murder
    Death Takes a Partner
    • 2024

      Body Unidentified

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story begins with Mr. Wedgwood observing what he initially believes to be a large car in his yard, only to realize with shock that it is actually a hearse. This moment sets the tone for a narrative filled with intrigue and unexpected revelations, as the presence of the hearse raises questions about its purpose and the implications it holds for Mr. Wedgwood's life. The contrast between the ordinary setting and the ominous arrival of the hearse hints at deeper themes of mortality and the unforeseen events that can disrupt daily life.

      Body Unidentified
    • 2024

      The Murders in Praed Street

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, this 1928 novel follows the armchair detective Lancelot Priestley as he tackles a complex murder case on Praed Street. Known for his intellectual prowess, Priestley employs his analytical skills to unravel the mystery, showcasing the genre's hallmark of clever deduction and intricate plotting. This installment marks the fourth in Priestley's series, continuing to captivate readers with its engaging narrative and classic detective elements.

      The Murders in Praed Street
    • 2024

      Death Takes a Partner

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Inspector Lancelot Priestley investigates a complex murder case involving a wealthy industrialist found dead in his lavish estate. As he navigates a labyrinth of secrets and deceit, the array of suspects complicates the search for the truth, making for a gripping mystery filled with intrigue and unexpected twists.

      Death Takes a Partner
    • 2019

      The Anatomy of Murder

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A unique anthology for crime aficionados - seven of the world's most notorious genuine murder mysteries retold by the most accomplished classic crime writers of their generation.

      The Anatomy of Murder
    • 2018

      A classic crime novel by one of the most highly regarded exponents of the genre. The murder of old Mr Fransham while washing his hands in his niece's cloakroom was one of the most astounding problems that ever confronted Scotland Yard. Not only was there a policeman in the house at the time, but there was an ugly wound in the victim's forehead and nothing in the locked room that could have inflicted it. The combined efforts of Superintendent Hanslet and Inspector Waghorn brought no answer and the case was dropped. It was only after another equally baffling murder had been committed that Dr Lancelot Priestley's orderly and imaginative deductions began to make the connections that would solve this extraordinary case.

      Invisible Weapons
    • 2018

      The next time you visit Olympia, take a good look around and see if you think it would be possible to murder someone in the middle of the crowd there without being seen... The new Comet was fully expected to be the sensation of the annual Motor Show at Olympia. Suddenly, in the middle of the dense crowd of eager spectators, an elderly man lurched forward and collapsed in a dead faint. But Nahum Pershore had not fainted. He was dead, and it was his death that was to provide the real sensation of the show. A post-mortem revealed no visible wound, no serious organic disorder, no evidence of poison. Doctors and detectives were equally baffled, and the more they investigated, the more insoluble the puzzle became. Even Dr Lancelot Priestley's unrivalled powers of deduction were struggling to solve this case.

      Mystery At Olympia
    • 2018

      The Paddington Mystery

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A special release of the very first crime novel by John Rhode, introducing Dr Priestley, the genius detective who would go on to appear in more than 70 bestselling crime novels during the Golden Age.

      The Paddington Mystery
    • 2017

      A classic winter's crime novel by one of the most highly regarded exponents of the genre.

      Death at Breakfast
    • 2011

      Cecil Street, originally a British army officer, emerged as a prominent author of detective fiction, creating the renowned character Dr. Priestly, who stars in nearly fifty novels, including the notable The Elusive Bullet. Many of these early 1900s crime stories are now rare and costly, prompting the release of affordable, high-quality modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork. This initiative aims to make classic detective tales accessible to a new generation of readers.

      The Elusive Bullet