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First issue Spring 2001 now being posted.
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THE AMY BREWSTER MYSTERIES
A MATTER OF POLICY (available now)
KNIFE IN MY BACK (coming soon)
MESSAGE FROM A CORPSE
Contents
Read these classic mystery/detective stories from the 1890s-1950s
The Sheriff of Gullmore - a dazzling masterpiece of court room trickery
Hide-Out - match wits with an unusual detective
The Detective's Wife - locked room puzzle
The Birth of the Lone Wolf - Louis Joseph Vance
The Grey Seal- first of the romantic tales of Jimmy Dale, gentleman thief, and the mysterious woman known only as the "Tocsin."
The Diamond Bullet Murder Case Part 1 of 3 - Lawyer-detective Gillian Hazeltine's most challenging case. Even Perry Mason would have turned this one down. In serial form.
In Electronic Form from Deerstalker Classics and PageTurner E-Books
She's fifty-years-old, holds two Ph.d's, possesses a gargantuan gourmet appetite, flys her own plane, smokes cigars, has been disowned by one of America's finest families, made $5,000,000 in the stock market -- and now she's tackling crime!
Pounding out of the 1940s its Amy Brewster to the ”rescue. A delightful series set in the innocence of post-war America. Three classic mystery novels set against the same nostalgic period and background.
Amy Brewster was cited in PW as “one of the first female private detectives.”
Knife at My Back (1945) Murder in the stock market brings millionairess Amy Brewster on the scene.
Illustration by John R. Neil for the magazine and book version of The Diamond Bullet Murder Case: a Gillian Hazeltine mystery by George F. Worts -- soon to be an E-book from Deerstalker Classics.
Neil is the illustrious illustrator of the Oz books by Frank L. Baum.
All Deerstalker Classic E-Books selected by and for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, Jane Marple, Hercule Poirot, Earl Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, Bertha Cool-Donald Lam, Ellery Queen, Raffles, John Dickson Carr, Gideon Fell, Henry Merrivalle, Murder She Wrote, Ngaio Marsh, S.S. Van Dine. Philo Vance, Dorothy L. Sayers, Peter Wimsey, Stuart Palmer, Hildegarde Withers, Lady Molly of Scotland Yard -- and others in the classic 'tec tradition.