The Leopard's Spots
Book Details
Author(s)Fred M. White
PublisherPearl Necklace Books
ISBN / ASINB00J5RO9OW
ISBN-13978B00J5RO9O8
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
• Two of British author Fred M. White's mystery thriller classics are bound together in this Kindle edition: The Leopard's Spots & A Case For the Crown
The Leopard's Spots (1920)
Stagg was making a living writing letters to potential investors warning them off certain things, and, at the same time, luring the cash into his own coffers. Before long, the wandered into a nest of crime of the most violent murderous kind,
A Case For the Crown (1918)
Excerpt -
"From the lips of the tortured man there came a queer, horrible whistling scream, the scream of a man on the verge of epilepsy. His eyes were full of a nameless horror, the sweat poured down a face white and ghastly. Molyneux staggered across the room in the direction of the fireplace, where a large plant in a big pot stood. He picked it up, and held it at arm's-length as if it were a feather weight. At that moment he possessed the strength of a dozen men..."
About The Author
British author Frederick Merrick White (1859-1935) wrote six 'Doom of London' science-fiction stories in addition to mystery, crime and spy novels.
The Leopard's Spots (1920)
Stagg was making a living writing letters to potential investors warning them off certain things, and, at the same time, luring the cash into his own coffers. Before long, the wandered into a nest of crime of the most violent murderous kind,
A Case For the Crown (1918)
Excerpt -
"From the lips of the tortured man there came a queer, horrible whistling scream, the scream of a man on the verge of epilepsy. His eyes were full of a nameless horror, the sweat poured down a face white and ghastly. Molyneux staggered across the room in the direction of the fireplace, where a large plant in a big pot stood. He picked it up, and held it at arm's-length as if it were a feather weight. At that moment he possessed the strength of a dozen men..."
About The Author
British author Frederick Merrick White (1859-1935) wrote six 'Doom of London' science-fiction stories in addition to mystery, crime and spy novels.

