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Books with title The Markenmore Mystery

  • Margery - the Mystery

    Doreen Ireland

    Hardcover (London, March 15, 1958)
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  • The Markenmore Mystery: Original Text

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Independently published, April 14, 2020)
    Braxfield, who had been butler to Sir Anthony Markenmore, Baronet, of Markenmore Court, for thirty years, was a man of method. All his life he had cultivated the habit of doing certain things at certain times: the older he grew (and he was now a little over sixty) the more this habit grew upon him. Virtually, he was master of the house; Sir Anthony was an invalid who kept his room; Mr. Guy Markenmore, the elder son, had never crossed his father’s threshold for some years; Mr. Harry Markenmore, the younger son, preferred anybody but himself to exercise merely domestic authority…
  • The Markenmore Mystery: Large Print

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Independently published, April 5, 2020)
    “Mr. Fletcher is a master of plot, and he never goes beyond the bounds of reason in its procedure and development. He, moreover, can write the English language as a vital means to the end both of narrative and description, and he never fails to show that he is its master. It is therefore a pleasure to read his stories, not merely for their entertaining qualities, but also for the agreeable appeal of their manner and their style.
  • The Markenmore Mystery

    Joseph Smith Fletcher

    (Echo Library, July 15, 2019)
    Fletcher (1863-1935) 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. Aged 20 he began working in journalism as a sub-editor in London, later returning to his native Yorkshire where he worked first on the Leeds Mercury and then as special correspondent for the Yorkshire Post, covering Edward VII's coronation in 1902. Whilst his first books published were poetry, he 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. In 1914 Fletcher wrote his first detective novel, eventually producing over a hundred more, many of which featured the private investigator Ronald Camberwell. This novel was first published in 1923.
  • The Markenmore Mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Independently published, March 16, 2020)
    Braxfield, who had been butler to Sir Anthony Markenmore, Baronet, of Markenmore Court, for thirty years, was a man of method. All his life he had cultivated the habit of doing certain things at certain times: the older he grew (and he was now a little over sixty) the more this habit grew upon him. Virtually, he was master of the house; Sir Anthony was an invalid who kept his room; Mr. Guy Markenmore, the elder son, had never crossed his father’s threshold for some years; Mr. Harry Markenmore, the younger son, preferred anybody but himself to exercise merely domestic authority; Miss Valencia Markenmore, the only daughter, had been but recently released from the schoolroom; accordingly, Braxfield, one way and another, and without seeming to do so, wielded a mild, unobtrusive autocracy. He had many good rules, and some others that were little better than fads—amongst the last was his trick of locking up the house at precisely eight o’clock every evening.Had anybody questioned Braxfield as to this curious regulation, the old butler would have given what he believed to be good reasons for his insistence upon it. Markenmore Court was a very old and a very large house, originally built in the last years of Queen Elizabeth, added to during the reign of Charles the Second, and finally restored and modernized in the time of George the Fourth.- Taken from "The Markenmore Mystery" written by J. S. Fletcher