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  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

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    Scarhaven Keep by J. S. Fletcher
  • Scarhaven Keep

    Fletcher J. S. (Joseph Smith 1863-1935

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, June 27, 2013)
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  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (Independently published, April 11, 2020)
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  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Aug. 16, 2016)
    J.S. Fletcher is not your usual author of mystery novels. His complex, dramatic and original plots have brought him quite a reputation in his day, and stories such as Scarhaven Keep remain as a testament to his outstanding ability to blend the most unlikely of people and circumstances together, in order to create a truly harmonious and engaging plot line. The action begins with the disappearance of a famous actor in Northern England. Many of the most important characters of the novel are, in fact, actors; however, there are a few additional characters that prove to not only present themselves through mysterious, thought-provoking personalities, but also play a pivotal role in the evolution of the story. Like pawns in a chess game, Fletcher masterfully directs his characters to build up the suspense and give rise to a mystery that you may not easily be able to solve. The hero of the story, a young playwright, is a dashing and independent man who also has some romance in his future – a young girl living in poverty in Scarhaven cottage. The story is quite intriguing in its depiction of traveling acting troupes and their thrilling tales, as well as the descriptions that Fletcher so elaborately presents to his readers. He manages to enchant through his well-chosen words, while keeping track of many side elements and behind the scenes stories designed to attract (or, in some cases, distract) the reader's attention, while enriching the story even more. In the course of the detective story, there are a number of mysterious happenings to be solved, including a murder, and Fletcher's intriguing, characters fascinate through their complexity. You'll find that reading this novel will be an experience like no other; impostors, mysterious young ladies and unpleasant gentlemen making it all the more realistic and even addictive at times.
  • Scarhaven Keep

    Joseph Smith Fletcher

    Paperback (Independently published, June 16, 2020)
    Jerramy, thirty years' stage-door keeper at the Theatre Royal, Norcaster, had come to regard each successive Monday morning as a time for the renewal of old acquaintance. For at any rate forty-six weeks of the fifty-two, theatrical companies came and went at Norcaster with unfailing regularity. The company which presented itself for patronage in the first week of April in one year was almost certain to present itself again in the corresponding week of the next year. Sometimes new faces came with it, but as a rule the same old favourites showed themselves for a good many years in succession. And every actor and actress who came to Norcaster knew Jerramy. He was the first official person encountered on entering upon the business of the week. He it was who handed out the little bundles of letters and papers, who exchanged the first greetings, of whom one could make useful inquiries, who always knew exactly what advice to give about lodgings and landladies. From noon onwards of Mondays, when the newcomers began to arrive at the theatre for the customary one o'clock call for rehearsal, Jerramy was invariably employed in hearing that he didn't look a day older, and was as blooming as ever, and sure to last another thirty years, and his reception always culminated in a hearty handshake and genial greeting from the great man of the company, who, of course, after the fashion of magnates, always turned up at the end of the irregular procession, and was not seldom late for the fixture which he himself had made.At a quarter past one of a certain Monday afternoon in the course of a sunny October, Jerramy leaned over the half-door of his sanctum in conversation with an anxious-eyed man who for the past ten minutes had hung about in the restless fashion peculiar to those who are waiting for somebody. He had looked up the street and down the street a dozen times; he had pulled out his watch and compared it with the clock of a neighbouring church almost as often; he had several times gone up the dark passage which led to the dressing-rooms, and had come back again looking more perplexed than ever. The fact was that he was the business manager of the great Mr. Bassett Oliver, who was opening for the week at Norcaster in his latest success, and who, not quite satisfied with the way in which a particular bit of it was being played called a special rehearsal for a quarter to one. Everything and everybody was ready for that rehearsal, but the great man himself had not arrived. Now Mr. Bassett Oliver, as every man well knew who ever had dealings with him, was not one of the irregular and unpunctual order; on the contrary, he was a very martinet as regarded rule, precision and system; moreover, he always did what he expected each member of his company to do. Therefore his non-arrival, his half hour of irregularity, seemed all the more extraordinary."Never knew him to be late before—never!" exclaimed the business manager, impatiently pulling out his watch for the twentieth time. "Not in all my ten years' experience of him—not once.""I suppose you've seen him this morning, Mr. Stafford?" inquired Jerramy. "He's in the town, of course?""I suppose he's in the town," answered Mr. Stafford. "I suppose he's at his old quarters—the 'Angel.' But I haven't seen him; neither had Rothwell—we've both been too busy to call there. I expect he came on to the 'Angel' from Northborough yesterday."Jerramy opened the half-door, and going out to the end of the passage, looked up and down the street.
  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (Independently published, April 29, 2020)
    When the great actor, Bassett Oliver, who was a martinet for punctuality, failed to turn up to a rehearsal which he himself had called, his business manager guessed that something had happened. It had. But it took more than one set of brains to discover the truth, and another set of very curious circumstances was mixed up in it. Copplestone, the young dramatist, helping to solve the mystery, found himself suddenly in love; and the solution and his happiness were discovered together.
  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Fans of golden-era mysteries will delight in J. S. Fletcher's Scarhaven Keep, a tightly plotted page-turner set in a coastal region of northern England. A young actor and theater manager has gone missing, and several of his friends and business associates set out to track him down. The trail leads to nearby Scarhaven, where the details of a nefarious plot begin to be revealed.
  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2015)
    "Scarhaven Keep" from J. S. Fletcher. British journalist and author (1863-1935).
  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, March 31, 2016)
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  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher

    Paperback (Aeterna, Feb. 14, 2011)
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  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 23, 2018)
    Fans of golden-era mysteries will delight in J. S. Fletcher's Scarhaven Keep, a tightly plotted page-turner set in a coastal region of northern England. A young actor and theater manager has gone missing, and several of his friends and business associates set out to track him down. The trail leads to nearby Scarhaven, where the details of a nefarious plot begin to be revealed.
  • Scarhaven Keep

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Fans of golden-era mysteries will delight in J. S. Fletcher's Scarhaven Keep, a tightly plotted page-turner set in a coastal region of northern England. A young actor and theater manager has gone missing, and several of his friends and business associates set out to track him down. The trail leads to nearby Scarhaven, where the details of a nefarious plot begin to be revealed.