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The Red Triangle (1903)

by Arthur Morrison

Series: Martin Hewitt (4)

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This classic collection of mystery stories from Arthur Morrison features top-notch detective Martin Hewitt, whom one critic described as "a low-key, realistic, lower-class answer to Sherlock Holmes." In cases ranging from jewel theft to mistaken identities, Hewitt moves with ease among the working-class neighborhoods of turn-of-the-century England.

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I have already recorded many of the adventures of my friend Martin Hewitt, but among them there have been more of a certain few which were discovered to be related together in a very extraordinary manner; and it is to these that I am now at liberty to address myself.
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. HTML:

This classic collection of mystery stories from Arthur Morrison features top-notch detective Martin Hewitt, whom one critic described as "a low-key, realistic, lower-class answer to Sherlock Holmes." In cases ranging from jewel theft to mistaken identities, Hewitt moves with ease among the working-class neighborhoods of turn-of-the-century England.

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