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  • The Charing Cross Mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (Independently published, May 5, 2020)
    J.S. Fletcher's popular murder mystery, a classic of the Edwardian mystery genre. When Hetherwick, a young lawyer, witnesses the sudden death of a fellow train passenger and the quick flight of another passenger, Hetherwick takes up the murder investigation. Through twists and turns, Hetherwick must uncover the truth of the murder. "The Charing Cross Mystery" was originally serialized under the title "Black Money."
  • Flight of the Dragon Kyn

    Susan Fletcher

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 9, 2010)
    "You must go to the dragon. You must leave tonight."Before she even hears the words, Kaeldra already knows she must find the mother dragon whose draclings have just hatched and get some of the precious milk in order to save her foster sister’s life. Since Kaeldra can communicate with dragons, she is the only one who can accomplish the task. And so she begins a journey that will entwine her fate with that of three little draclings and one would-be dragonslayer—a journey that will become a struggle for life.
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  • The Charing Cross Mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1935) was a British journalist and crime fiction writer. This novel was originally published in 1922 as "Black Money."
  • Dragon's Curse

    Sean Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 18, 2018)
    She thought the Slayers were her biggest threat, but an even greater evil awaits…Kaylee may have survived the Slayers’ first attack on her life, but now the group dedicated to wiping out all dragon-kin is seeking an ancient relic far deadlier than any they've ever had before. If they succeed, it won’t just be the end of Kaylee, but the entire dragon-kin Convocation. But even while the Slayers’ threat grows, the new arrival of a dangerous stranger from Kaylee’s past and the emergence of deadly secrets close to home threaten to tear her friends and family apart. Soon this will be a war on two fronts.And it might not be one she can win.
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  • The Middle Temple Murder: Murder mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2018)
    All this led up to the appearance of Mr. Aylmore, M.P., in the witness-box. And Spargo knew and felt that it was that appearance for which the crowded court was waiting. Thanks to his own vivid and realistic specials in the Watchman, everybody there had already become well and thoroughly acquainted with the mass of evidence represented by the nine witnesses who had been in the box before Mr. Aylmore entered it. They were familiar, too, with the facts which Mr. Aylmore had permitted Spargo to print after the interview at the club, which Ronald Breton arranged. Why, then, the extraordinary interest which the Member of Parliament's appearance aroused? ...Joseph Smith Fletcher (7 February 1863 – 30 January 1935) was an English journalist and author. He wrote more than 230 books on a wide variety of subjects, both fiction and non-fiction, and was one of the most prolific English writers of detective fiction.Early life and educationFletcher was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, the son of a clergyman. His father died when he was eight months old, and after which his grandmother raised him on a farm in Darrington, near Pontefract. He was educated at Silcoates School in Wakefield, and after some study of law, he became a journalist.Writing careerAt age 20, Fletcher began working in journalism, as a sub-editor in London. He subsequently returned to his native Yorkshire, where he worked first on the Leeds Mercury using the pseudonym A Son of the Soil, and then as a special correspondent for the Yorkshire Post covering Edward VII's coronation in 1902.Fletcher's first books published were poetry. He then moved on to write numerous works of historical fiction and history, many dealing with Yorkshire, which led to his selection as a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.Fletcher wrote several novels of rural life in imitation of Richard Jefferies, beginning with The Wonderful Wapentake (1894).Michael Sadleir stated that Fletcher's historical novel, When Charles I Was King (1892), was his best work.In 1914, Fletcher wrote his first detective novel and went on to write over a hundred more, many featuring the private investigator Ronald Camberwell.Fletcher is sometimes incorrectly described as a "Golden Age" author, but he is in fact an almost exact contemporary of Conan Doyle. Most of his books considerably pre-date that era, and even those few published within it do not conform to the closed form and strict rules professed, if not unfailingly observed, by the Golden Age writers.Personal lifeHe was married to the Irish writer Rosamond Langbridge, with whom he had one son, Rev Valentine Fletcher, who has subsequently held various ministries across Yorkshire, including Bradford and Sedbergh.DeathFletcher died in 1935, one week short of his 72nd birthday. He was survived by his wife Rosamond and son Valentine.
  • The Detective Inspectors

    MJ Fletcher

    language (, Jan. 11, 2013)
    Chloe Masters life is in disarray. Her best friend Edgar Magnus has been kidnapped by her mother. The Detective Inspectors of the HVO have been compromised and appear to be helping in the crime. All but one that is, Declan Hardcastle, a young DI who is more than willing to help Chloe in her quest. But is he looking for more than just friendship?Her friends are spread far and wide; Jess has begun her apprenticeship in Paris while Slade is working for the Impossible Engineers. Nightshade has returned but is he the same man? Can he truly be trusted?When Chloe learns Edgar’s location it's a race against time. She needs to stop her mother’s pernicious plans and save Edgar while keeping everyone else she loves alive. But the question becomes... does Chloe plan on getting out alive?
  • A Little in Love

    Susan Fletcher

    Paperback (Chicken House Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Dragon's Milk

    Fletcher

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Oct. 31, 1989)
    Kaeldra, an outsider adopted by an Elythian family when she was young, possesses the power to understand dragons and uses this power to try to save her younger sister, who needs dragon's milk to recover from an illness
  • Mage's Trial

    Sean Fletcher

    (Independently published, May 1, 2019)
    An ancient evil is murdering the Mages. And she might be the next to die…In the magical boroughs of New York City—filled with supernatural races like the Vamps, shifters, Fae, and djinn—evil lurks, waiting for its chance to kill again.Things are bad for Aspen Rivest, the newest—unwanted—Mage of New York. The Council of Mages is in shambles, Lucien’s confession has left her wondering if she can trust anyone, and Isak, the boy she cares about, is nowhere to be found. Now she’s running out of time. Maladias’ servants, the Kings, have made it to Earth, tasked with a single purpose: Kill all the Mages and make way for their master’s return. With Isak gone, it’ll take all of Aspen’s newfound power, cunning, and bravery to bring him back and find the Kings…before they find her.The stakes are raised even higher in Mage’s Trial, the second book in this action-packed young adult urban fantasy trilogy. Full of magic, mystery, breathtaking twists, and romance, these are urban fantasies you won’t want to put down!Book One: Mage’s ApprenticeBook Two: Mage’s TrialBook Three: Mage’s End
  • The Middle Temple Murder

    J S Fletcher

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2016)
    Joseph Smith Fletcher was a British journalist and author who wrote more than 230 books, both fiction and non-fiction, and was one of the leading writers of detective fiction. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project designed to promote harmonious community living and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver project please visit the website - www.freerivercommunity.com
  • The Middle Temple Murder

    J. S. Fletcher

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2017)
    All this led up to the appearance of Mr. Aylmore, M.P., in the witness-box. And Spargo knew and felt that it was that appearance for which the crowded court was waiting. Thanks to his own vivid and realistic specials in the Watchman, everybody there had already become well and thoroughly acquainted with the mass of evidence represented by the nine witnesses who had been in the box before Mr. Aylmore entered it. They were familiar, too, with the facts which Mr. Aylmore had permitted Spargo to print after the interview at the club, which Ronald Breton arranged. Why, then, the extraordinary interest which the Member of Parliament's appearance aroused?
  • Mage's End

    Sean Fletcher

    (Independently published, July 29, 2019)
    Maladias has come. New York is defenseless. The Mages have fallen…With the evil entity Maladias preparing to invade New York, Aspen Rivest—one of the last surviving Mages of the Council—is running out of options to stop him. She needs allies. Fast.But gathering enough strength to oppose Maladias means calling on help from the remaining Supernaturals of New York—Supes that have become enemies of the Mages. Supes who hate each other almost as much as they hate Aspen…Underground armies, lost apprentices, last-ditch efforts, it all leads to this. Unite or die. Sacrifice, or everything is lost. When the final battle comes, Aspen must discover just how much she’s willing to sacrifice in order to win. If she doesn’t, her world—and everyone she loves—will be consumed by darkness. All things come to a close in Mage’s End, the third and final book in the thrilling young adult urban fantasy trilogy. Full of magic, shifters, vampires, breathtaking twists, and romance, these are urban fantasies you won’t want to put down!Book One: Mage’s ApprenticeBook Two: Mage’s TrialBook Three: Mage’s End