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The mill house murderThe mill house murder

The mill house murder

being the last of the adventures of Ronald Camberwell

Joseph Smith Fletcher

About this book

The story of the murder of James Martenroyde, a Yorkshire mill-owner who is about to marry for the second time. His body is found one night near his own home. Suspicion falls on his nephew and the latter's mother. Certainly there was something very strange about their house. Why was it so carefully locked up and what did the detective find there when he broke in? Above all, why was the old woman servant of that house found murdered in exactly the same manner as Mr. Martenroyde? The solution of this ingenious mystery is startling and exciting, satisfactorily completing a singularly well-written thriller in which all the characters are interesting and colorful. This excellent detective story was left not quite finished on Mr. Fletcher's death last year. It has been completed by "Torquemada" (the brilliant mystery critic of the London Observer) so successfully that few, if any, readers will be able to detect where Fletcher ends and "Torquemada" begins.

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OL Work ID
OL15146496W

Subjects

English Detective and mystery stories

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