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Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories by Julian Hawthorne, editor

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Wieland's Madness
Charles Brockden Brown
The Gold Bug
Wolfert Webber
Edgar Allan Poe
Pirate Treasure
Wieland
Cryptography
Psychological Fear
Carwin
Murder
Treasure
Mystery
Betrayal
Love
Skeletons
Washington Irving
Julian Hawthorne
Plail
Plyol

The Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories is a six-volume edition, which contains one hundred and one tales written by authors as diverse and separated by history as Pliny the Younger (first century AD), Voltaire (17th century) and Guy de Maupassant (19th century) and also from different parts of the world. This volume which is the first, contains twenty interesting stories, an... more

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Editor of the Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, bringing a personal touch to the classic tales through his insights and reflections as the son of Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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This collection explores the intricate world of mystery and detective stories, offering listeners a journey through an anthology that spans different eras and cultural contexts. The episodes present notable tales from a variety of renowned authors, showcasing themes of suspense, supernatural elements, and psychological intrigue. Engaging narratives range from the chilling supernatural encounters by Mary Wilkins Freeman to the cunning legal manipulations in Melville Davisson Post's intriguing mysteries. The editor, Julian Hawthorne, provides a unique lens as the son of famed author Nathaniel Hawthorne, injecting a personal touch into these classic stories that emphasize character-driven plots and the nature of human curiosity within the unkn... more

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