BY LOUIS TRACY AUTHOR OF THE WINGS OF THE MORNING, NUMBER SEVENTEEN, Etc.
CONTENTS
THE STRANGE CASE OF MORTIMER FENLEY
CHAPTER I The Water Nymphs
CHAPTER II "Who Hath Done This Thing?"
CHAPTER III THE HOUNDS
CHAPTER IV Breaking Cover
CHAPTER V A Family Gathering
CHAPTER VI Wherein Furneaux Seeks Inspiration From Literature and Art
CHAPTER VII Some Side Issues
CHAPTER VIII Coincidences
CHAPTER IX Wherein an Artist Becomes a Man of Action
CHAPTER X Furneaux States Some Facts and Certain Fancies
CHAPTER XI Some Preliminary Skirmishing
CHAPTER XII Wherein Scotland Yard is Dined and Wined
CHAPTER XIII Close Quarters
CHAPTER XIV The Spreading of the Net
CHAPTER XV Some Stage Effects
CHAPTER XVI The Close of a Tragedy
CHAPTER XVII The Settlement
There Are Two Sides to Everything
DETECTIVE STORIES BY J. S. FLETCHER
RAFAEL SABATINI'S NOVELS
EDGAR RICE BURROUGH'S NOVELS
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S STORIES OF ADVENTURE
ZANE GREY'S NOVELS
JACKSON GREGORY'S NOVELS
EMERSON HOUGH'S NOVELS