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21 MYSTERY & ROMANCE NOVELS: From Whose Bourne, The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont, Jennie Baxter, Lord Stranleigh Abroad, The Sword Maker, Lady Eleanor, The Herald's of Fame, A Chicago Princess...

Author Robert Barr
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Author(s) Robert Barr
Publisher e-artnow
ISBN / ASIN B01H0NARCU
ISBN-13 978B01H0NARC9
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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This carefully crafted ebook: “21 MYSTERY & ROMANCE NOVELS: From Whose Bourne, The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont, Jennie Baxter, Lord Stranleigh Abroad, The Sword Maker, Lady Eleanor, The Herald's of Fame, A Chicago Princess...” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:
The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont
Jennie Baxter, Journalist
Tekla: A Romance of Love and War
In the Midst of Alarms
From Whose Bourne
One Day's Courtship
The Herald's of Fame
The Strong Arm
A Woman Intervenes
A Prince of Good Fellows
The O'Ruddy, A Romance (with Stephen Crane)
A Rock in the Baltic
The Measure of the Rule
The Sword Maker
Young Lord Stranleigh
Lord Stranleigh Abroad
Lady Eleanor: Lawbreaker
Cardillac
A Chicago Princess
Over the Border: A Romance
The Victors: A Romance of Yesterday, Morning and This Afternoon
Literary Article - "Canadian literature"
Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot.
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"When I say I am called Valmont, the name will convey no impression to the reader, one way or another. My occupation is that of private detective in London, but if you ask any policeman in Paris who Valmont was he will likely be able to tell you, unless he is a recent recruit. If you ask him where Valmont is now, he may not know, yet I have a good deal to do with the Parisian police." (The Triumph of Eugéne Valmont)
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