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The Greatest Mysteries of Louis Tracy: Edwardian crime tales of London: detectives, barrister sleuths, political plots, international intrigue, and the uncanny

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This carefully crafted "The Greatest Mysteries of Louis Tracy" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of Detectives White & Furneaux The Postmaster's Daughter Number Seventeen The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley The De Bercy Affair What Would You Have Done? Reginald Brett, Barrister The Albert Gate Mystery The Stowmarket Mystery; Or, A Legacy of Hate Inspector A Mysterious Disappearance Detective-Inspector The Bartlett Mystery Supernatural The Late Tenant International Intrigue & Murder One Wonderful Night Political His Unknown Wife The Day of A Story of 1914 The Stowaway Girl

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Published June 22, 2018

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Louis Tracy

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Louis Tracy (1863 - 1928) was a British journalist, and prolific writer of fiction. He used the pseudonyms Gordon Holmes and Robert Fraser, which were at times shared with M.P. Shiel, a collaborator from the start of the twentieth century.

Around 1884 he became a reporter for a local paper - 'The Northern Echo' at Darlington, circulating in parts of Durham and North Yorkshire; later he worked for papers in Cardiff and Allahabad.

During 1892-1894 he was closely associated with Arthur Harmsworth, in 'The Sun' and 'The Evening News and Post'.

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