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The Blue Scarab (1923)

by R. Austin Freeman

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"Well," said my friend Foxton, pursuing a familiar and apparently inexhaustible topic, "I'd rather have your job than my own."
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This work was published in the UK as Dr. Thorndyke's Casebook and in the USA as The Blue Scarab.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0755103521, Paperback)

A compelling collection of Dr Thorndyke mysteries is presented here in a bumper crop of Richard Austin Freeman's fiction. Opening with The Case of the White Footprints, revealing the secrets of The Blue Scarab and teasing all that read The Stolen Ingots, Freeman introduces some extraordinary detective stories to bamboozle the most able of minds. Once you pick this book up, you won't be able to put it down.

(retrieved from Amazon Sun, 20 Jan 2013 02:05:19 -0500)

A compelling collection of Dr Thorndyke mysteries is presented here. It opens with The Case of the White Footprints, reveals the secrets of The Blue Scarab, and teases all who read The Stolen Ingots. Freeman introduces some extraordinary detective stores to bamboozle the most able of minds.… (more)

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