Dolores Gordon-Smith
Frankie’s Letter
With his dying breath, an American journalist whispers to Anthony Brooke that there is a gentleman traitor in England feeding…
Trouble Brewing
On a friend’s recommendation, Harold Rushton Hunt, owner of Hunt Coffee, asks Jack Haldean to find out what happened to…
Off the Record
Editors' choice
Recording tape and gramophones probably don’t sound like promising grounds for a novel, but in Off the Record the technology…
As If By Magic
On a stormy night in October 1923, the destitute and feverish George Lassiter breaks into a house in Mayfair to…
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