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Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume was a notable English novelist recognized for his significant contributions to the detective fiction genre. Born in 1859, he gained fame with his debut novel, 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,' published in 1886. This work was groundbreaking, as it introduced a new style of mystery writing that combined elements of suspense and intricate plotting, setting a precedent for future detective stories. Hume's ability to weave complex narratives and create compelling characters established him as a pioneer in the field, influencing many writers who followed in his footsteps. Throughout his career, Hume authored over 130 novels, with works such as 'The Bat,' 'The Lady from Nowhere,' and 'The Secret of the Night' further showcasing his talent for crafting engaging mysteries. His novels often featured strong, resourceful protagonists and explored themes of justice and morality. Hume's legacy is marked by his role in shaping the detective fiction genre, and he remains a significant figure in the literary landscape, particularly for his innovative approaches to storytelling and character development.

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Ferguson Wright Hume (8 July 1859 – 12 July 1932), known as Fergus Hume, was a prolific English novelist, known for his...

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“I was not myself on that night. The wine was in and the wit was out.””

The Silent House

“I agree with Heine's remark, that if the Romans had been forced to learn it (Latin) they would not have found time to conquer the world.””

“Young men of the present day are prone to disparage their womenkind; but a poor thing is the man, who in time of trouble has no woman to stand by him with cheering words and loving comfort””

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

“I was not myself on that night. The wine was in and the wit was out.””

The Silent House

“I agree with Heine's remark, that if the Romans had been forced to learn it (Latin) they would not have found time to conquer the world.””

“Young men of the present day are prone to disparage their womenkind; but a poor thing is the man, who in time of trouble has no woman to stand by him with cheering words and loving comfort””

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

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The Mysteryof a HansomCab

Fergus Hume

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

The GreenMummy

Fergus Hume

The OpalSerpent

Fergus Hume

The Bishop'sSecret

Fergus Hume

The Bishop's Secret

The Man witha Secret: ANovel

Fergus Hume

The Man with a Secret: A Novel

TheMandarin'sFan

1904

Fergus Hume

The Mandarin's Fan

A Woman'sBurden: ANovel

1901

Fergus Hume

A Woman's Burden: A Novel

The SilentHouse

Fergus Hume

The Silent House

The SecretPassage

1905

Fergus Hume

A Son ofPerdition:An OccultRomance

1912

Fergus Hume

A Son of Perdition: An Occult Romance

TheGentlemanWhoVanished:...

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The Gentleman Who Vanished: A Psychological Phantasy

The Pagan'sCup

Fergus Hume

The Pagan's Cup

The ThirdVolume

Fergus Hume

The Third Volume

MissMephistoph...A Novel

Fergus Hume

Miss Mephistopheles: A Novel

The IndianBangle

Fergus Hume

The Indian Bangle

ThePiccadillyPuzzle: AMysteriou...

Fergus Hume

The Gates ofDawn

Fergus Hume

TheHarlequinOpal: ARomance....

1893

Fergus Hume

The Harlequin Opal: A Romance. Vol. 1 (of 3)

The CrimsonCryptogram:A DetectiveStory

Fergus Hume

The Crimson Cryptogram: A Detective Story

The RedWindow

Fergus Hume

The Red Window

A Coin ofEdward VII:A DetectiveStory

Fergus Hume

A Coin of Edward VII: A Detective Story

TheHarlequinOpal: ARomance....

1893

Fergus Hume

The Harlequin Opal: A Romance. Vol. 2 (of 3)

The YellowHolly

1903

Fergus Hume

The Yellow Holly

TheChroniclesof FairyLand

1911

Fergus Hume

The Chronicles of Fairy Land

The SolitaryFarm

Fergus Hume

The Solitary Farm

Fergus Hume(GutenbergIndex)

Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume (Gutenberg Index)

The Fever ofLife

Fergus Hume

TheHarlequinOpal: ARomance....

1893

Fergus Hume

The Harlequin Opal: A Romance. Vol. 3 (of 3)

TheDisappearingEye

1886

Fergus Hume

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