The Singing Bone
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Publisher Description
A remarkable collection of mysteries starring the brilliant Dr. Thorndyke
Silas has diamonds in the heel of his shoe. He is a thief, but until the night he meets Oscar Brodski on the footpath near his house, he has never considered murder. A diamond dealer, Brodski’s pockets bulge with more precious stones than Silas has ever dreamed of, and they will be his with one swift, violent act. Silas does the deed and arranges the diamond dealer’s body to make the death look accidental. He has provided for every contingency—except for the arrival of a doctor named Thorndyke.
In this collection of stories, the reader knows the killer’s identity long before the ingenious medical detective enters the scene. These are brilliant early examples of open mysteries, in which the question is not whodunit—but how will he get caught?
This ebook features a new introduction by Otto Penzler and has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
Customer Reviews
Very interesting, Sherlock
This book was written in 1912 and, because of the olde English, was hard to read. But the ingenious way in which Thorndyke solves each mystery is thoroughly explained in very much the same way the Sherlock Holmes mysteries were written.